Patents by Inventor John C. McMurray

John C. McMurray 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: 4352219
    Abstract: A tri-lobular, all metal, prevailing torque nut is disclosed providing a cone having three locking sections, each of which extends around the threaded opening for about one-third of the surface of its thread. Each locking section provides a minimum radial distance at its center and extends with gradually increasing radial distance to the ends thereof. When the nut is threaded onto a mating threaded fastener, portions of each locking section are radially displaced from their unstressed condition to the circular shape of the mating fastener, producing frictional engagement between the nut and the fastener to resist unintentional loosening. Each locking section is arranged so that it provides a maximum resistance to deflection at its center and decreasing resistance to deflection at locations progressively spaced from the center so that excessive pressures are not developed which would tend to produce excessive wear or permanent deformation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 7, 1981
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1982
    Inventors: John C. McMurray, Arthur G. Kudelko
  • Patent number: 4291737
    Abstract: A tri-lobular, all metal, prevailing torque nut is disclosed providing a cone having three locking sections, each of which extends around the threaded opening for about one-third of the surface of its thread. Each locking section provides a minimum radial distance at its center and extends with gradually increasing radial distance to the ends thereof. When the nut is threaded onto a mating threaded fastener, portions of each locking section are radially displaced from their unstressed condition to the circular shape of the mating fastener, producing frictional engagement between the nut and the fastener to resist unintentional loosening. Each locking section is arranged so that it provides a maximum resistance to deflection at its center and decreasing resistance to deflection at locations progressively spaced from the center so that excessive pressures are not developed which would tend to produce excessive wear or permanent deformation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1981
    Assignee: Russell, Burdsall and Ward Corporation
    Inventors: John C. McMurray, Arthur G. Kudelko
  • Patent number: 4220188
    Abstract: A self locking threaded fastener is disclosed wherein the self locking system includes a plurality of bearing surfaces contained within a bearing plane and positioned in an annulus around the thread means. Extending inwardly from each bearing surface is a ramp surface which is inclined inwardly and back from the bearing plane. An axially extending shoulder joins one edge of each ramp surface. When the fastener is tightened against a mating part to clamp such part, the engagement causes sufficient pressure to displace material of the mating part by cold flow or other type of displacement into the recesses between the ramp surfaces and shoulders. Continued tightening rotation does not encounter excessive torque since the ramp surfaces provide a camming action but loosening rotation is resisted by the interference between the displaced material and the shoulders.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 10, 1978
    Date of Patent: September 2, 1980
    Assignee: Russell, Burdsall & Ward Corporation
    Inventor: John C. McMurray