Patents by Inventor Kingsley S. Evarts
Kingsley S. Evarts 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: 9227225Abstract: An bearing cooling system is connected to and actuated by the vibration of a vibratory device to pump lubricant to lubricate internal components of the vibratory device. The bearing cooling system has a bottom end cap with an inlet in fluid communication with the vibratory device, a top end cap with an outlet for delivering the lubricant to lubricate components of the vibratory device, a tube disposed between and sealingly engaging the bottom end cap and the top end cap, and a piston having a lubricant passageway. The piston is slidably disposed within the tube downstream of the bottom end cap and upstream of the top end cap. Vibration of the vibration device causes the piston to oscillate within the tube to draw lubricant from the vibration device which passes through the lubricant passageway in the piston, and delivers lubricant to lubricate internal components of the vibration device.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2013Date of Patent: January 5, 2016Assignee: American Piledriving Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Kingsley S. Evarts
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Publication number: 20140245845Abstract: An bearing cooling system is connected to and actuated by the vibration of a vibratory device to pump lubricant to lubricate internal components of the vibratory device. The bearing cooling system has a bottom end cap with an inlet in fluid communication with the vibratory device, a top end cap with an outlet for delivering the lubricant to lubricate components of the vibratory device, a tube disposed between and sealingly engaging the bottom end cap and the top end cap, and a piston having a lubricant passageway. The piston is slidably disposed within the tube downstream of the bottom end cap and upstream of the top end cap. Vibration of the vibration device causes the piston to oscillate within the tube to draw lubricant from the vibration device which passes through the lubricant passageway in the piston, and delivers lubricant to lubricate internal components of the vibration device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2013Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicant: American Piledriving Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Kingsley S. Evarts
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Publication number: 20110252610Abstract: A clamp member for use in securing a vibratory device to a pile comprises a structural portion and a surface layer. The structural portion defines peaks and valleys. The surface layer is formed on the structural portion and defines an engaging surface. The surface layer defining a thickness dimension of at least approximately 0.0025 inches and a grit of at least approximately 180 Emery.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2011Publication date: October 20, 2011Applicant: AMERICAN PILEDRIVING EQUIPMENT, INC.Inventor: Kingsley S. Evarts
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Patent number: 7950877Abstract: A clamp assembly for securing a vibratory device to a pile comprising a frame, first and second clamp members, and an actuator. The frame is adapted to be secured to the vibratory device. The first clamp member is supported by the frame and comprises a first engaging surface defining peaks and valleys and comprising a first surface layer formed on the peaks and valleys defined by the first engaging surface. The second clamp member is supported by the frame and comprises a second engaging surface defining peaks and valleys and comprising a second surface layer formed on the peaks and valleys defined by the second engaging surface. The actuator member is arranged to displace at least one of the first and second clamp members such that first and second engaging surfaces engage the pile such that the pile is gripped by between first and second clamp members. At least one of the first and second surface layers defines a thickness dimension of at least approximately 0.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2010Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: American Piledriving Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Kingsley S. Evarts
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Publication number: 20110110725Abstract: Pile driving apparatus comprises first and second sets of eccentric members mounted in a housing for opposing rotation. A phase shifting arrangement connects the sets of eccentric members for controlling coordinated rotation thereof, and comprises a limiting device between the first and second sets of eccentric members for shifting between a first condition wherein the eccentric members are constrained to rotate out of phase to negate generation of vibration and a second condition wherein the eccentric members are constrained to rotate in phase to generate vibration. Two motors are connected with the limiting device for alternatively driving rotation thereof. A control arrangement selectively drives the limiting device predominantly by the first motor for shifting the limiting device into the first condition thereof for preventing vibration or predominantly by the second motor for shifting the limiting device into the second condition for generating vibration in the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2010Publication date: May 12, 2011Applicant: International Construction Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Kingsley S. Evarts
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Patent number: 7854571Abstract: A pile driving system comprising an engaging system comprising a suspension system, a vibratory system, and first and second clamp assemblies. The primary housing is operatively supported by an arm assembly of a support system. The suspension system is configured to resiliently oppose movement of a secondary housing within a limited range of movement relative to a primary housing. The vibratory system is rigidly connected to the secondary housing. The first and second clamp to assemblies are supported by the secondary housing. In a first mode, the first clamp assembly rigidly connects the secondary housing to the pile, and in a second mode the second clamp assembly rigidly connects the secondary housing to the pile. The pile driving system drives the pile using a driving force generated by the support system and/or a vibrational force generated by the vibratory system.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2006Date of Patent: December 21, 2010Assignee: American Piledriving Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Kingsley S. Evarts
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Publication number: 20100209186Abstract: A clamp assembly for securing a vibratory device to a pile comprising a frame, first and second clamp members, and an actuator. The frame is adapted to be secured to the vibratory device. The first clamp member is supported by the frame and comprises a first engaging surface defining peaks and valleys and comprising a first surface layer formed on the peaks and valleys defined by the first engaging surface. The second clamp member is supported by the frame and comprises a second engaging surface defining peaks and valleys and comprising a second surface layer formed on the peaks and valleys defined by the second engaging surface. The actuator member is arranged to displace at least one of the first and second clamp members such that first and second engaging surfaces engage the pile such that the pile is gripped by between first and second clamp members. At least one of the first and second surface layers defines a thickness dimension of at least approximately 0.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2010Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicant: AMERICAN PILEDRIVING EQUIPMENT, INC.Inventor: Kingsley S. Evarts
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Patent number: 7708499Abstract: A clamp assembly for securing a vibratory device to a pile comprising a frame, first and second clamp members, and an actuator. The frame is adapted to be secured to the vibratory device. The first clamp member is supported by the frame and comprises a first engaging surface defined by a first surface layer formed of carbide alloy material. The second clamp member is also supported by the frame and comprises a second engaging surface defined by a second surface layer formed of carbide alloy material. The actuator is arranged to displace at least one of the first and second clamp members such that first and second engaging surfaces engage the pile such that the pile is gripped by between first and second clamp members.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2005Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: American Piledriving Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Kingsley S. Evarts, John L. White
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Patent number: 7704017Abstract: There is provided a system and method for coupling with a shaft. In particular, there is provided a friction shaft coupler that includes a center plate and a plurality of outer plates, wherein the outer plates are configured to abut the center plate. The center plate and the plurality of outer plates each include a shaft bore configured to receive a shaft and a plurality of stub bores. The friction shaft coupler also includes a plurality of stubs, wherein each stub is configured to fit inside one of the plurality of stub bores, the plurality of stubs comprising a plurality of apertures that are perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the stubs. Additionally, the friction shaft coupler includes a plurality of set screws configured to fit inside the apertures of the stubs, wherein the set screws are accessible for adjustment via access holes in the plurality of outer plates.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2008Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Pileco Inc.Inventor: Kingsley S. Evarts
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Publication number: 20090272617Abstract: There is provided a system and method for coupling with a shaft. In particular, there is provided a friction shaft coupler that includes a center plate and a plurality of outer plates, wherein the outer plates are configured to abut the center plate. The center plate and the plurality of outer plates each include a shaft bore configured to receive a shaft and a plurality of stub bores. The friction shaft coupler also includes a plurality of stubs, wherein each stub is configured to fit inside one of the plurality of stub bores, the plurality of stubs comprising a plurality of apertures that are perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the stubs. Additionally, the friction shaft coupler includes a plurality of set screws configured to fit inside the apertures of the stubs, wherein the set screws are accessible for adjustment via access holes in the plurality of outer plates.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2008Publication date: November 5, 2009Inventor: Kingsley S. Evarts
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Patent number: 7168890Abstract: The present invention may be embodied as an eccentric vibration system comprising a major eccentric member, a minor eccentric member, first and second motor assemblies, and a transmission system. The transmission system operates in a first mode when a torque of the first motor assembly is less than a torque of the second motor assembly and in a second mode when the torque of the first motor assembly is greater than the torque of the second motor assembly. When the transmission system operates in the first mode, longitudinal vibratory forces generated by the major eccentric member substantially cancel longitudinal vibratory forces generated by the minor eccentric member. When the transmission system operates in the second mode, longitudinal vibratory forces generated by the major eccentric member are added to longitudinal vibratory forces generated by the minor eccentric member.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2005Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: American Piledriving Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Kingsley S. Evarts
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Patent number: 5529132Abstract: A pile driver arrangement including a reciprocal impact member connected to a piston rod which is also connected to a reciprocal piston located in a hydraulic cylinder having a lower rod end and an upper blind end. A hydraulic fluid tank and a pump for supplying hydraulic fluid from the tank to the lower rod end of the hydraulic cylinder to lift the piston and the impact member. A first hydraulic fluid conduit connecting the upper blind end of the hydraulic cylinder and the lower end of the hydraulic cylinder and a check valve to prevent the flow of hydraulic fluid from the lower end to the upper end of the hydraulic cylinder. A second hydraulic fluid conduit connecting the pump and the lower end of the hydraulic cylinder and a control valve in the second conduit for controlling the flow of hydraulic fluid from the pump to the lower end of the hydraulic cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: June 25, 1996Assignee: J & M Hydraulic Systems, Inc.Inventor: Kingsley S. Evarts
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Patent number: 5474138Abstract: A pile driver arrangement including a reciprocal impact member connected to a piston rod which is also connected to a reciprocal piston located in a hydraulic cylinder having a lower rod end and an upper blind end. A hydraulic fluid tank and a pump for supplying hydraulic fluid from the tank to the lower rod end of the hydraulic cylinder to lift the piston and the impact member. A first hydraulic fluid conduit connecting the upper blind end of the hydraulic cylinder and the lower end of the hydraulic cylinder and a check valve to prevent the flow of hydraulic fluid from the lower end to the upper end of the hydraulic cylinder. A second hydraulic fluid conduit connecting the pump and the lower end of the hydraulic cylinder and a control valve in the second conduit for controlling the flow of hydraulic fluid from the pump to the lower end of the hydraulic cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1993Date of Patent: December 12, 1995Assignee: J & M Hydraulics, Inc.Inventor: Kingsley S. Evarts
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Patent number: 5088565Abstract: A vibratory pile driver having means for clamping onto a pile or similar structure to be driven or extracted substantially linearly, e.g. vertically, includes a hydraulic gear motor having two oppositely rotatable shafts and a pair of semicircular weights aligned in the same vertical plane. Each weight is rotatably secured to a shaft parallel to the motor shafts. Means, in the form of drive and driven pulleys, sprockets or the like connected by toothed timing belts, chains or the like, respectively, are provided for driving the weights from the motor shafts. Since the gears of the hydraulic gear motor operate in synchronization, the weights are driven synchronously to provide substantially linear, e.g. vertical, forces. Such an arrangement combines the synchronizing gears and the power source and makes it possible to eliminate relatively large gears, to use larger diameter weights and to achieve, under certain designs, a smaller overall machine width adjacent the pile to be driven.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1990Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Assignee: J & M Hydraulic Systems, Inc.Inventor: Kingsley S. Evarts