Patents by Inventor James L. Forrest
James L. Forrest 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: 10766361Abstract: A multistage wheel drive includes primary and secondary planetary stages, in which the ring gear of the primary (i.e., input-side) planetary stage is formed from a single machined part which also includes the planet gear carrier of the secondary (i.e., output-side) planetary stage. This dual-function “combination” component includes a splined exterior surface which interfaces with a correspondingly splined interior surface on the spindle in order to rotationally fix the combination component to the spindle. This arrangement ensures concentricity between the primary and secondary planetary stages, while allowing a desired amount of radial tolerance between the spindle, the combination component, and the hub of the wheel drive. In addition, the present arrangement can be produced efficiently and inexpensively.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2016Date of Patent: September 8, 2020Assignee: Auburn Gear, Inc.Inventors: James L. Forrest, Steve M. Juhasz, Dan M. Metzger, Joseph A. Beals
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Publication number: 20190176616Abstract: A multistage wheel drive includes primary and secondary planetary stages, in which the ring gear of the primary (i.e., input-side) planetary stage is formed from a single machined part which also includes the planet gear carrier of the secondary (i.e., output-side) planetary stage. This dual-function “combination” component includes a splined exterior surface which interfaces with a correspondingly splined interior surface on the spindle in order to rotationally fix the combination component to the spindle. This arrangement ensures concentricity between the primary and secondary planetary stages, while allowing a desired amount of radial tolerance between the spindle, the combination component, and the hub of the wheel drive. In addition, the present arrangement can be produced efficiently and inexpensively.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2016Publication date: June 13, 2019Applicant: Auburn Gear, LLCInventors: James L. Forrest, Steve M. Juhasz, Dan M. Metzger, Joseph A. Beals
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Patent number: 9950562Abstract: Structural arrangements of wheel drive components facilitate the use of robust main roller bearings that are widely spaced apart from one another. This wide spacing minimizes the torque borne by the bearings for a given external load, because at least one bearing is placed closer to the expected load application point (e.g., the center of gravity of the wheel attached to the wheel hub of the drive unit). The present wheel drive bearings can support a heavy external load without expanding the overall size and configuration of a given wheel drive application.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2013Date of Patent: April 24, 2018Assignee: Auburn Gear, Inc.Inventors: James L. Forrest, John T. Fortman, Dan M. Metzger, Don T. Walters, Joseph A. Beals, Craig A. Wisner
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Patent number: 9243690Abstract: A multispeed drive unit (10) comprising a rotary input (27) positioned to be driven by a power source and disposed at an input side of the drive unit (10); a rotary output (28) positioned to drive a driven unit and disposed at an output side of the drive unit (10), a transmission operably interposed between said rotary input (27) and said rotary output (28), said transmission having a gear (20) moveable between a high-reduction configuration and a low-reduction configuration, a first friction clutch (40) operable to fix said gear (20) in said high-reduction configuration, whereby said transmission is operable to reduce a speed of said rotary output (28) relative to said rotary input (27) when said first friction clutch (40) is engaged, and a second friction clutch (60) operable to fix said gear (20) in said low-reduction configuration, whereby said transmission is not operable to reduce the speed of said rotary output (28) relative to said rotary input (2) when said second friction clutch (60) is engaged.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2012Date of Patent: January 26, 2016Assignee: Auburn Gear, Inc.Inventor: James L. Forrest
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Publication number: 20150273940Abstract: Structural arrangements of wheel drive components facilitate the use of robust main roller bearings that are widely spaced apart from one another. This wide spacing minimizes the torque borne by the bearings for a given external load, because at least one bearing is placed closer to the expected load application point (e.g., the center of gravity of the wheel attached to the wheel hub of the drive unit). The present wheel drive bearings can support a heavy external load without expanding the overall size and configuration of a given wheel drive application.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2013Publication date: October 1, 2015Inventors: James L. Forrest, John T. Fortman, Dan M. Metzger, Don T. Walters, Joseph A. Beals, Craig A. Wisner
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Publication number: 20150080166Abstract: A selectively locked differential has a locked configuration in which both side gears are independently locked to the differential casing so that torque is not transmitted through the pinion gears. The locking of the side gears is accomplished by generally cylindrical, ring-shaped structures with castellations on one axial end surface of each structure. These castellations selectively interfit with rotatably fixed castellations of secondary structures fixed to the differential casing, such that the ring-shaped structures define a mechanically interconnected, zero-slip arrangement with respect to the rotationally fixed secondary structures when the differential is in the locked configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2014Publication date: March 19, 2015Inventors: James L. Forrest, Dan M. Metzger, John T. Fortman, Joseph A. Beals, Aaron J. Binegar
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Publication number: 20150011351Abstract: A multispeed drive unit (10) comprising a rotary input (27) positioned to be driven by a power source and disposed at an input side of the drive unit (10); a rotary output (28) positioned to drive a driven unit and disposed at an output side of the drive unit (10), a transmission operably interposed between said rotary input (27) and said rotary output (28), said transmission having a gear (20) moveable between a high-reduction configuration and a low-reduction configuration, a first friction clutch (40) operable to fix said gear (20) in said high-reduction configuration, whereby said transmission is operable to reduce a speed of said rotary output (28) relative to said rotary input (27) when said first friction clutch (40) is engaged, and a second friction clutch (60) operable to fix said gear (20) in said low-reduction configuration, whereby said transmission is not operable to reduce the speed of said rotary output (28) relative to said rotary input (2) when said second friction clutch (60) is engaged.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2012Publication date: January 8, 2015Inventor: James L. Forrest
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Patent number: 8858385Abstract: A selectively locked differential has a locked configuration in which both side gears are independently locked to the differential casing so that torque is not transmitted through the pinion gears. The locking of the side gears is accomplished by generally cylindrical, ring-shaped structures with castellations on one axial end surface of each structure. These castellations selectively interfit with rotatably fixed castellations of secondary structures fixed to the differential casing, such that the ring-shaped structures define a mechanically interconnected, zero-slip arrangement with respect to the rotationally fixed secondary structures when the differential is in the locked configuration.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Assignee: Auburn Gear, Inc.Inventors: James L. Forrest, Dan M. Metzger, John T. Fortman, Joseph A. Beals, Aaron J. Binegar
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Publication number: 20140299438Abstract: A drive unit disconnect mechanism is operable to transmit or disconnect power from a vehicle power source to a driven unit, and can be disengaged by multiple methods depending on how much force is required to separate the internal components of the mechanism. In a first, relatively quicker method, a handle is pulled axially away from the hub to withdraw and internal gear from splined engagement with a corresponding driven gear. In a second, relatively slower method, the handle is rotated to threadably withdraw the entire disconnect mechanism from the hub, which in turn withdraws the internal gear from splined engagement with the driven gear. The quicker method is desirable in most instances, but the slower method allows disconnection of the driven unit from the vehicle power source when gear pressure prevents or impedes the quicker method.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2014Publication date: October 9, 2014Inventor: James L. Forrest
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Patent number: 8795130Abstract: A drive unit disconnect mechanism is operable to transmit or disconnect power from a vehicle power source to a driven unit, and can be disengaged by multiple methods depending on how much force is required to separate the internal components of the mechanism. In a first, relatively quicker method, a handle is pulled axially away from the hub to withdraw and internal gear from splined engagement with a corresponding driven gear. In a second, relatively slower method, the handle is rotated to threadably withdraw the entire disconnect mechanism from the hub, which in turn withdraws the internal gear from splined engagement with the driven gear. The quicker method is desirable in most instances, but the slower method allows disconnection of the driven unit from the vehicle power source when gear pressure prevents or impedes the quicker method.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2011Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Auburn Gear, Inc.Inventor: James L. Forrest
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Publication number: 20120031212Abstract: A drive unit disconnect mechanism is operable to transmit or disconnect power from a vehicle power source to a driven unit, and can be disengaged by multiple methods depending on how much force is required to separate the internal components of the mechanism. In a first, relatively quicker method, a handle is pulled axially away from the hub to withdraw and internal gear from splined engagement with a corresponding driven gear. In a second, relatively slower method, the handle is rotated to threadably withdraw the entire disconnect mechanism from the hub, which in turn withdraws the internal gear from splined engagement with the driven gear. The quicker method is desirable in most instances, but the slower method allows disconnection of the driven unit from the vehicle power source when gear pressure prevents or impedes the quicker method.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2011Publication date: February 9, 2012Applicant: AUBURN GEAR, INC.Inventor: James L. Forrest
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Patent number: 6719662Abstract: A differential assembly including a rotatable casing having an axis of rotation, a selectively energized electromagnet proximal the casing, and a rotatable first clutch disposed within the casing, the first clutch placed in operative engagement with the casing in response to the electromagnet being energized. Relative rotation between the first clutch and the casing is slowed by their being in operative engagement. A rotatable clutch hub and a second clutch are disposed within the casing, and the casing and the clutch hub are rotatably coupled through engagement of the second clutch, which is operatively engaged in response to relative rotation between the first clutch and the casing being slowed. At least one rotatable pinion gear is disposed within the casing and revolves about the axis of rotation.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Auburn Gear, Inc.Inventors: James L. Forrest, Robert Leeper
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Patent number: 6582336Abstract: A differential assembly including a rotatable casing, first and second axially moveable side gears disposed within the casing, at least one pinion gear disposed within the casing and intermeshed with the side gears, a cone clutch operatively coupled to the first side gear, the cone clutch being frictionally coupled to the casing in response to being exposed to a magnetic field, and a disc clutch having at least one clutch disc operatively coupled to the second side gear in response to axial movement of the second side gear.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2002Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: Auburn Gear, Inc.Inventors: James L. Forrest, Robert Leeper, James P. Scott
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Publication number: 20030040390Abstract: A differential assembly including a rotatable casing having an axis of rotation, a selectively energized electromagnet proximal the casing, and a rotatable first clutch disposed within the casing, the first clutch placed in operative engagement with the casing in response to the electromagnet being energized. Relative rotation between the first clutch and the casing is slowed by their being in operative engagement. A rotatable clutch hub and a second clutch are disposed within the casing, and the casing and the clutch hub are rotatably coupled through engagement of the second clutch, which is operatively engaged in response to relative rotation between the first clutch and the casing being slowed. At least one rotatable pinion gear is disposed within the casing and revolves about the axis of rotation.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2002Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventors: James L. Forrest, Robert Leeper
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Publication number: 20020132693Abstract: A differential assembly including a rotatable casing, first and second axially moveable side gears disposed within the casing, at least one pinion gear disposed within the casing and intermeshed with the side gears, a cone clutch operatively coupled to the first side gear, the cone clutch being frictionally coupled to the casing in response to being exposed to a magnetic field, and a disc clutch having at least one clutch disc operatively coupled to the second side gear in response to axial movement of the second side gear.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2002Publication date: September 19, 2002Inventors: James L. Forrest, Robert Leeper, James P. Scott
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Patent number: 6309320Abstract: An electrically actuated limited slip axle assembly for transferring torque including a housing, a clutch, a casing and an electromagnet fixedly mounted to the housing. The casing is rotatably supported on bearings within the housing. The clutch is activated in response to energization of the electromagnet to transfer torque. In a first embodiment the electromagnet is coupled to a cup portion of the bearing, whereby the electromagnet is fixedly mounted to the housing via the bearing. In a second embodiment of the axle assembly includes a bearing spacer providing the fixed mount between the housing and the electromagnet.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2000Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Assignee: Auburn Gear, Inc.Inventors: James L. Forrest, Robert Leeper
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Patent number: 6261202Abstract: A limited slip differential having at least one cone clutch element for frictionally engaging an interior surface of the rotatable differential casing. The cone clutch element has a plurality of clutch engagement surfaces which are disposed about the outside surface of the cone clutch element. Recessed areas are interposed between the clutch engagement surfaces. The total clutch engagement surface area is reduced to between 5% and 15% of the total engagement and recessed surface area of the clutch element to improve the performance of the differential at lower temperatures.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1999Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: Auburn Gear, Inc.Inventors: James L. Forrest, Robert Leeper
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Patent number: 6254505Abstract: A differential assembly including a casing which rotates about a first axis, the casing having an internal cavity; an elongate cylindrical cross pin which rotates with the casing about the first axis, the cross pin extending along a second axis through the cavity, the second axis substantially perpendicular to the first axis; at least one pinion gear disposed within the cavity and about the cross pin, the pinion gear rotatable about the second axis; and a pair of side gears disposed within the cavity and in meshed engagement with the pinion gear, the side gears rotatable about the first axis. A cross pin retention element is disposed about the cross pin. The cross pin and the retention element are fixed against substantial relative movement therebetween along the second axis, and the retention element is disposed adjacent the pinion gear. The movement of the retention element relative to the casing along the second axis is restricted, whereby the cross pin is retained in the casing.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Auburn Gear, Inc.Inventor: James L. Forrest
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Patent number: 6076644Abstract: A limited slip differential having at least one cone clutch element for frictionally engaging an interior surface of the rotatable differential casing. The cone clutch element has a plurality of clutch engagement surfaces which are disposed about the outside surface of the cone clutch element. Recessed areas are interposed between the clutch engagement surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1998Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Assignee: Auburn Gear, Inc.Inventors: James L. Forrest, Robert Leeper
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Patent number: 6019694Abstract: A controllable differential having a rotatable casing, differential gearing disposed within the rotatable casing and linking the casing with an output element disposed therein, a clutch disposed within the rotatable casing and clutch adapted to transfer torque between the rotatable casing and the output element, and an electromagnet arranged to generate a generally toroidal magnetic flux path encircling the electromagnet and magnetically forcing the clutch into engagement with the rotatable casing, the casing including a nonmagnetic portion adjacent the electromagnet, said flux path surrounding the nonmagnetic casing portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1999Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Assignee: Auburn Gear, Inc.Inventors: James L. Forrest, Robert Leeper