Patents by Inventor Jerry R. Smerecky

Jerry R. Smerecky 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: 11511777
    Abstract: A friction wedge with improved bond characteristics may include a friction wedge body and a friction wedge liner. The friction wedge body may include a pattern formed by a ridge or elevation disposed on a connecting face of the friction wedge body. The friction wedge liner may include a complementary pattern formed by a channel disposed on a bonding surface of the friction wedge liner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 2019
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2022
    Assignee: Nevis Industries LLC
    Inventor: Jerry R. Smerecky
  • Publication number: 20200207380
    Abstract: A friction wedge with improved bond characteristics may include a friction wedge body and a friction wedge liner. The friction wedge body may include a pattern formed by a ridge or elevation disposed on a connecting face of the friction wedge body. The friction wedge liner may include a complementary pattern formed by a channel disposed on a bonding surface of the friction wedge liner.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 31, 2019
    Publication date: July 2, 2020
    Inventor: Jerry R. Smerecky
  • Patent number: 10532753
    Abstract: A railcar coupler may include a coupler head comprising a shank and a head portion, the head portion defining a cavity for receiving a knuckle, a thrower, and a lock. The cavity can include a top pulling lug, a bottom pulling lug, and a thrower retaining lug. The top pulling lug can be configured to engage an upper knuckle pulling lug, and the bottom pulling lug being can be configured to engage a lower knuckle pulling lug. During operation of the railcar coupler, the ratio of the stress between the top pulling lug and the bottom pulling lug can be configured to be better balanced to help extend the life of the railcar coupler assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 2017
    Date of Patent: January 14, 2020
    Assignee: Bedloe Industries LLC
    Inventors: Roshan N. Manibharathi, Jerry R. Smerecky, F. Andrew Nibouar, Corey M. Hudson
  • Patent number: 10370010
    Abstract: A method of casting a core includes the steps of preparing a first half of a corebox, preparing a second half of a corebox such that the parting line of a core formed from the first and second coreboxes runs along the vertical axis of the core.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 2017
    Date of Patent: August 6, 2019
    Assignee: Bedloe Industries LLC
    Inventors: F. Andrew Nibouar, Jerry R. Smerecky, Kelly S. Day, Vaughn Makary, Nick Salamasick
  • Publication number: 20180093680
    Abstract: A method of casting a core includes the steps of preparing a first half of a corebox, preparing a second half of a corebox such that the parting line of a core formed from the first and second coreboxes runs along the vertical axis of the core.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 22, 2017
    Publication date: April 5, 2018
    Inventors: F. Andrew Nibouar, Jerry R. Smerecky, Kelly S. Day, Vaughn Makary, Nick Salamasick
  • Patent number: 9868452
    Abstract: A method of casting a core includes the steps of preparing a first half of a corebox, preparing a second half of a corebox such that the parting line of a core formed from the first and second coreboxes runs along the vertical axis of the core.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 2016
    Date of Patent: January 16, 2018
    Assignee: Bedloe Industries LLC
    Inventors: F. Andrew Nibouar, Jerry R. Smerecky, Kelly S. Day, Vaughn Makary, Nick Salamasick
  • Publication number: 20170267261
    Abstract: A railcar coupler may include a coupler head comprising a shank and a head portion, the head portion defining a cavity for receiving a knuckle, a thrower, and a lock. The cavity can include a top pulling lug, a bottom pulling lug, and a thrower retaining lug. The top pulling lug can be configured to engage an upper knuckle pulling lug, and the bottom pulling lug being can be configured to engage a lower knuckle pulling lug. During operation of the railcar coupler, the ratio of the stress between the top pulling lug and the bottom pulling lug can be configured to be better balanced to help extend the life of the railcar coupler assembly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 2, 2017
    Publication date: September 21, 2017
    Inventors: Roshan N. Manibharathi, Jerry R. Smerecky, F. Andrew Nibouar, Corey M. Hudson
  • Publication number: 20170232503
    Abstract: A method for casting a railroad component such as a component of a railway car truck. The component of the railway car truck may be, e.g., a side frame or a bolster of the railway car truck. The method includes manufacturing the railroad component made of steel in a no-bake manufacturing process including use of a chemically-bonded sand system that results in a sand mold from which the railroad component is cast. The railroad component resulting from the no-bake manufacturing process has a surface finish less than 750 micro-inches RMS, resulting in increased fatigue life compared to a railroad component manufactured by a green sand process.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 28, 2016
    Publication date: August 17, 2017
    Inventors: F. Andrew Nibouar, Jerry R. Smerecky, Ronald P. Sellberg, Arthur A. Gibeaut, Erik L. Gotlund, Maureen Werner, Vaughn Makary, Jon R. Jeambey, James A. Pike, Jason C. Bryant, Jonathan A. Stull, William A. Kurtzhals, Roshan N. Manibharathi
  • Patent number: 9701323
    Abstract: A railcar coupler may include a coupler head comprising a shank and a head portion, the head portion defining a cavity for receiving a knuckle, a thrower, and a lock. The cavity can include a top pulling lug, a bottom pulling lug, and a thrower retaining lug. The top pulling lug can be configured to engage an upper knuckle pulling lug, and the bottom pulling lug being can be configured to engage a lower knuckle pulling lug. During operation of the railcar coupler, the ratio of the stress between the top pulling lug and the bottom pulling lug can be configured to be better balanced to help extend the life of the railcar coupler assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 2015
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2017
    Assignee: Bedloe Industries LLC
    Inventors: Roshan N. Manibharathi, Jerry R. Smerecky, F. Andrew Nibouar, Corey M. Hudson
  • Publication number: 20170036683
    Abstract: A method of casting a core includes the steps of preparing a first half of a corebox, preparing a second half of a corebox such that the parting line of a core formed from the first and second coreboxes runs along the vertical axis of the core.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 23, 2016
    Publication date: February 9, 2017
    Inventors: F. Andrew Nibouar, Jerry R. Smerecky, Kelly S. Day, Vaughn Makary, Nick Salamasick
  • Patent number: 9533696
    Abstract: A knuckle may include a throat portion having a throat side wall with at least three sections, a first section closest to the knuckle tail, a third section closest to the knuckle pulling face, and a second section between said first and third sections. The wall thickness of said first section may be less than 10% different than the wall thickness of said second section. The throat portion may also include a tail stop side wall with at least three sections, a first section closest to the knuckle tail, a third section closest to the knuckle pulling face, and a second section between said first and third sections. The wall thickness of said first section may be less than 10% different than the wall thickness of said second section.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 2015
    Date of Patent: January 3, 2017
    Assignee: Bedloe Industries LLC
    Inventors: F. Andrew Nibouar, Jerry R. Smerecky, Kelly Day, Vaughn Makary, Nick Salamasick
  • Patent number: 9505418
    Abstract: A railroad coupler assembly having at least a body and a knuckle both formed in a no-bake manufacturing process, the body and the knuckle having dimensional tolerances of distances between features that wear during operation that are about half those obtained from a body and a knuckle manufactured by a green sand process, resulting in increased fatigue life compared to the body and the knuckle manufactured by a green sand process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 15, 2015
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2016
    Assignee: Bedloe Industries LLC
    Inventors: F. Andrew Nibouar, Jerry R. Smerecky, Ronald P. Sellberg, Arthur A. Gibeaut
  • Publication number: 20160288806
    Abstract: A railcar coupler may include a coupler head comprising a shank and a head portion, the head portion defining a cavity for receiving a knuckle, a thrower, and a lock. The cavity can include a top pulling lug, a bottom pulling lug, and a thrower retaining lug. The top pulling lug can be configured to engage an upper knuckle pulling lug, and the bottom pulling lug being can be configured to engage a lower knuckle pulling lug. During operation of the railcar coupler, the ratio of the stress between the top pulling lug and the bottom pulling lug can be configured to be better balanced to help extend the life of the railcar coupler assembly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 6, 2015
    Publication date: October 6, 2016
    Inventors: Roshan N. Manibharathi, Jerry R. Smerecky, F. Andrew Nibouar, Corey M. Hudson
  • Patent number: 9452765
    Abstract: A method of casting a core includes the steps of preparing a first half of a corebox, preparing a second half of a corebox such that the parting line of a core formed from the first and second coreboxes runs along the vertical axis of the core.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 2015
    Date of Patent: September 27, 2016
    Assignee: Bedloe Industries LLC
    Inventors: F. Andrew Nibouar, Jerry R. Smerecky, Kelly S. Day, Vaughn Makary, Nick Salamasick
  • Publication number: 20160207103
    Abstract: A method for manufacturing a railcar coupler knuckle includes, before casting, positioning an external chill within a cope mold portion and a drag mold portion offset from and adjacent internal walls of a pulling face and a throat of the cope and drag mold portions, thus producing a casting with reduced micro-shrinkage in at least the throat, a high-stress section of the casting. Use of subsurface chills produces an improved surface with fewer inclusions when compared to an equivalent surface produced in a process without use of a subsurface chill. The external chill may be a cone chill of a larger size to improve cooling and solidification at and below the surface. The external chill may also be a cylindrical and/or oblong chill with a tapered design that may correspond to the internal walls of the cope and drag mold portions between the pulling face and the throat.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 1, 2016
    Publication date: July 21, 2016
    Inventors: Jerry R. Smerecky, F. Andrew Nibouar, Noland Brooks, Nick Salamasick
  • Publication number: 20160193654
    Abstract: A method for manufacturing a railcar coupler knuckle includes, before casting, positioning an external chill within a cope mold portion and a drag mold portion offset from and adjacent internal walls of a pulling face and a throat of the cope and drag mold portions, thus producing a casting with reduced micro-shrinkage in at least the throat, a high-stress section of the casting. Use of subsurface chills produces an improved surface with fewer inclusions when compared to an equivalent surface produced in a process without use of a subsurface chill. The external chill may be a cone chill of a larger size to improve cooling and solidification at and below the surface. The external chill may also be a cylindrical and/or oblong chill with a tapered design that may correspond to the internal walls of the cope and drag mold portions between the pulling face and the throat.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2016
    Publication date: July 7, 2016
    Inventors: Jerry R. Smerecky, F. Andrew Nibouar, Noland Brooks, Nick Salamasick
  • Publication number: 20160107659
    Abstract: A method of casting a core includes the steps of preparing a first half of a corebox, preparing a second half of a corebox such that the parting line of a core formed from the first and second coreboxes runs along the vertical axis of the core.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 23, 2015
    Publication date: April 21, 2016
    Inventors: F. Andrew Nibouar, Jerry R. Smerecky, Kelly S. Day, Vaughn Makary, Nick Salamasick
  • Patent number: 9308578
    Abstract: A method for manufacturing a railcar coupler knuckle includes, before casting, positioning an external chill within a cope mold portion and a drag mold portion offset from and adjacent internal walls of a pulling face and a throat of the cope and drag mold portions, thus producing a casting with reduced micro-shrinkage in at least the throat, a high-stress section of the casting. Use of subsurface chills produces an improved surface with fewer inclusions when compared to an equivalent surface produced in a process without use of a subsurface chill. The external chill may be a cone chill of a larger size to improve cooling and solidification at and below the surface. The external chill may also be a cylindrical and/or oblong chill with a tapered design that may correspond to the internal walls of the cope and drag mold portions between the pulling face and the throat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 2011
    Date of Patent: April 12, 2016
    Assignee: Bedloe Industries LLC
    Inventors: Jerry R. Smerecky, F. Andrew Nibouar, Noland Brooks, Nick Salamasick
  • Publication number: 20160031457
    Abstract: A knuckle may include a throat portion having a throat side wall with at least three sections, a first section closest to the knuckle tail, a third section closest to the knuckle pulling face, and a second section between said first and third sections. The wall thickness of said first section may be less than 10% different than the wall thickness of said second section. The throat portion may also include a tail stop side wall with at least three sections, a first section closest to the knuckle tail, a third section closest to the knuckle pulling face, and a second section between said first and third sections. The wall thickness of said first section may be less than 10% different than the wall thickness of said second section.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 12, 2015
    Publication date: February 4, 2016
    Inventors: F. Andrew Nibouar, Jerry R. Smerecky, Kelly Day, Vaughn Makary, Nick Salamasick
  • Publication number: 20160016595
    Abstract: A railroad coupler assembly having at least a body and a knuckle both formed in a no-bake manufacturing process, the body and the knuckle having dimensional tolerances of distances between features that wear during operation that are about half those obtained from a body and a knuckle manufactured by a green sand process, resulting in increased fatigue life compared to the body and the knuckle manufactured by a green sand process.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 15, 2015
    Publication date: January 21, 2016
    Inventors: F. Andrew Nibouar, Jerry R. Smerecky, Ronald P. Sellberg, Arthur A. Gibeaut