Patents by Inventor Leonard Radford

Leonard Radford 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: 4664450
    Abstract: A holder for a pick and the combination of a pick and holder.The pick 1 has a shank 4 received in a socket 6 of a holder 2. The holder 2 carries in its socket 6 a tubular spigot 13 which mates in sealed manner with a coupling socket 15 in the pick shank to provide communication for water flow from a supply passage 16a through the pick 1 to outlet ports 12. A shoulder 8 on the spigot 13 abuts a sealing ring 18 in the coupling socket 15 to retain the pick in the holder and permit relative longitudinal displacement therebetween.Carried by the tubular spigot 13 is a valve having an actuating rod 22 which extends through the bore of the spigot. A valve head 24 on the rod 22 is seatable on a shoulder 23a to close off water flow through the bore of the spigot. The end 26 of the rod 22 abuts the pick and during displacement of the pick into its holder in response to cutting engagement of the pick with the mineral, the valve head 24 is displaced to permit water flow to the ports 12.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 1984
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1987
    Assignee: Padley & Venables Limited
    Inventor: Leonard Radford
  • Patent number: 4650253
    Abstract: A mineral mining pick 1, a holder for such a pick, and the combination of such a pick with a holder 2. The pick has a head 3 with a cutting tip 5 and a shank 4 which is received in a shank socket 6 of the holder 2. Retaining means 7 is provided to releasably secure the pick in the holder. Extending through the pick is a water passage 11 which communicates with outlet ports 12 in the pick head for water flow to suppress dust and cool the tip 5. The passage 11 communicates with a socket 15 which mates with a tubular spigot 13 which is an extension to a fluid supply passage 2a in the holder 2. The spigot 13 is mounted by a resilient sleeve 22 in a tubular housing 19 by which it is removably retained in the holder 2. The sleeve 22 permits displacement of the spigot 13 to accommodate misalignment between the spigot and the socket 15 during coupling thereof as the shank is inserted into its socket 6.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 1985
    Date of Patent: March 17, 1987
    Assignee: Padley & Venables, Ltd.
    Inventors: Raymond J. Clemmow, Leonard Radford, John D. Thorpe
  • Patent number: 4573744
    Abstract: A mineral mining pick 1, a holder for such a pick, and the combination of such a pick with a holder 2. The pick has a head 3 with a cutting tip 5 and a shank 4 which is received in a shank socket 6 of the holder 2. Retaining means 7 is provided to releasably secure the pick in the holder. Extending through the pick is a water passage 11 which communicates with outlet ports 12 in the pick head for water flow to suppress dust and cool the tip 5. The passage 11 communicates with a socket 15 which mates with a tubular spigot 13 which is an extension to a fluid supply passage 2a in the holder 2. The spigot 13 is mounted by a resilient sleeve 22 in a tubular housing 19 by which it is removably retained in the holder 2. The sleeve 22 permits displacement of the spigot 13 to accommodate misalignment between the spigot and the socket 15 during coupling thereof as the shank is inserted into its socket 6.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 1984
    Date of Patent: March 4, 1986
    Assignee: Padley & Venables Limited
    Inventors: Raymond J. Clemmow, Leonard Radford, John D. Thorpe
  • Patent number: 4529250
    Abstract: Mineral mining apparatus comprising a pick head 1 mounted on a pick holder 4 for displacement of a cutting part 5 in the direction of arrow A has a nozzle 9 in the head 1 through which nozzle water is sprayed for dust suppression, cooling or flushing purposes. The characteristics of the nozzle 9 provide the spray 22 with a flat configuration where the width y of the spray is greater than its depth x. Preferably the width y lies in the cutting plane 20 of the cutting part and the spray follows the cutting part to alleviate incendive sparking.In a modification the nozzle 9 can be mounted on the holder 4.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1983
    Date of Patent: July 16, 1985
    Assignee: Padley & Venables Limited
    Inventors: Leonard Radford, George Joel
  • Patent number: 4488758
    Abstract: A mineral mining pick 1, a holder for such a pick, and the combination of such a pick with a holder 2. The pick has a head 3 with a cutting tip 5 and a shank 4 which is received in a shank socket 6 of the holder 2. Retaining means 7 is provided to releasably secure the pick in the holder. Extending through the pick is a water passage 11 which communicates with outlet ports 12 in the pick head for water flow to suppress dust and cool the tip 5. The passage 11 communicates with a socket 15 which mates with a tubular spigot 13 which is an extension to a fluid supply passage 2a in the holder 2. The spigot 13 is mounted by a resilient sleeve 22 in a tubular housing 19 by which it is removably retained in the holder 2. The sleeve 22 permits displacement of the spigot 13 to accommodate misalignment between the spigot and the socket 15 during coupling thereof as the shank is inserted into its socket 6.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 1981
    Date of Patent: December 18, 1984
    Assignee: Padley & Venables Limited
    Inventors: Raymond J. Clemmow, Leonard Radford, John D. Thorpe