Patents by Inventor Martinus H. Cuypers
Martinus H. Cuypers 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: 5288179Abstract: A cutter for producing face gears, comprising a disc-shaped cutter body with cutting teeth (23) fitted on the periphery. The cutting edge (24) of each cutting tooth lies in a surface of revolution which is produced by turning an imaginary gear wheel of infinitely low thickness about the axis (20) of the cutter and simultaneously about its own axis. Each cutting tooth (23) of the cutter is of such a shape that the cutting tooth is re-grindable, without the shape of the cutting edge of the cutting tooth changing as a result. This is achieved through the fact that the profile of each cutting tooth shifts in planes (22, 22a, 22b...) from the cutting edge (24) of the cutting tooth to the rear side thereof in the direction of the axis (20) of the cutter.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1992Date of Patent: February 22, 1994Assignee: Crown Gear B.V.Inventors: Martinus H. Cuypers, Jan M. Seroo
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Patent number: 5247856Abstract: A device for contra-rotating two concentric shafts. One shaft is hollow in order to accommodate the other shaft. At least one drive shaft is connected to a power source and the concentric shafts are connected to each other by a geared transmission. The transmission includes one or more crown wheels which mesh with cylindrical pinions.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1991Date of Patent: September 28, 1993Assignee: Crown Gear B.V.Inventor: Martinus H. Cuypers
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Patent number: 4998908Abstract: A transmission chain for a continuously variable conical pulley drive, comprising a plurality of interleaved sets of link-plates for each link, and an associated transverse-plate for each set. Each link-plate has at least two cams (43) per longitudinal side, defining between them a groove (44) with preferably V-shaped sides opening towards the cam-tops. Each associated transverse-plate has a rectangular closed window (54) and longsides (58) shaped correspondingly to the grooves (44). In service, when running through the sheaves of the pulleys, the transverse-plates locate themselves free-of-play in the grooves of the link-plates reducing wear and noise and any tendency for the chain to run out of square. At the straight trajects, play between the transverse-plates and the link-plates is restored again, permitting lube oil to enter.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1989Date of Patent: March 12, 1991Assignee: Van Doorne's Transmissie B.V.Inventor: Martinus H. Cuypers
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Patent number: 4954028Abstract: A process for the making and/or finishing of a crown wheel using a metal-cutting tool, the crown wheel being intended for meshing with a predetermined cylindrical gear. The metal-cutting tool is a rotary disc-type element whose working transverse section lying in the plane of the axis of rotation corresponds essentially to the tooth profile of the cylindrical gear. The disc-type element is placed in such a way relative to the crown wheel to be made that the tooth profile of the element coincides with the tooth profile of the cylindrical gear when it is engaged with the crown wheel. The disc-type element is put into a to and fro linear motion perpendicular to its axis of rotation and is at the same time tilted about an axis which coincides with the axis of rotation of the cylindrical gear when it is engaged with the crown wheel. The tooth profile of the element meshes with the crown wheel to be made and finishes the tooth flanks according to the generating principle.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1989Date of Patent: September 4, 1990Assignee: Hankamp B.V.Inventors: Jan M. Seroo, Martinus H. Cuypers, Anthonius J. H. M. Oude Maatman
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Patent number: 4661089Abstract: Endless metal belt particularly for a continuously variable transmission in which the tensile stresses during operation are decreased by incorporating compression stresses in at least the beld edge zones, for instance by plastic deformation of the belt material.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1985Date of Patent: April 28, 1987Assignee: Gayliene Investments LimitedInventor: Martinus H. Cuypers
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Patent number: 4645478Abstract: Drive belt comprising an endless carrier band 4 and plate-shaped transverse members 1 with a central recess 5 for the band 4 the top edge 9 of the recess, starting from one of the upstanding side edges 8, extending over at least half the width of the carrier band 4 and being connected to a narrow slot 13 which opens into the top edge 10 of the member 1 and via which the transverse members 1 can be fitted around the band 4 with the slot 13 alternately facing one or the other edge of the band.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1984Date of Patent: February 24, 1987Assignee: Gayliene Investments Ltd.Inventor: Martinus H. Cuypers
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Patent number: 4643702Abstract: Driving belt, comprising at least one endless, flat, metal, carrying band for a number of transverse members which can move with respect to this band and of which the surface which is in contact with the carrying band shows a crosswise curvature, said curvature being concave (hollow).Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1985Date of Patent: February 17, 1987Assignee: Gayliene Investments LimitedInventor: Martinus H. Cuypers
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Patent number: 4642079Abstract: A transmission chain for a conical disk transmission with intercoupled links receiving link pins of which the end surfaces bear against the disks, and in which the contact zones between the longitudinal sides of the pins and the links are shorter than the upright sides of the link openings and offset in longitudinal direction of the links with respect to the ends of these sides.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1982Date of Patent: February 10, 1987Assignee: Volvo Car B.V.Inventors: Alexandre Horowitz, Martinus H. Cuypers, Jacobus H. M. van Rooji
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Patent number: 4337057Abstract: The disclosure concerns a transmission chain. The chain may be used in a transmission with conical disks (not shown). The chain comprises a number of links intercoupled by hinge pins extending through openings in the links. The interacting surfaces of each link are, on the one hand, one of the sides of each of the openings of the links coupled by a hinge pin and, on the other hand, one of the opposite curved side surfaces of a single hinge pin.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1980Date of Patent: June 29, 1982Assignee: Varitrac AGInventors: Alexandre Horowitz, Martinus H. Cuypers
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Patent number: 4213350Abstract: A pull strand of high tensile strength which may be composed of a number of parallel, longitudinal steel wires and a series of transverse, stiffener elements made of aluminum or other metal spaced along the pull strand and providing oppositely facing lateral edges for active engagement with coned sheaves are interconnected solely by a continuous molded body of rubber or rubberoid material in adherence with the pull strand and with the transverse elements. The molded body runs longitudinally through identical cavities of the said transverse elements, extending sidewardly at least onto their lateral edges and filling intermediately thereto at least a portion of each space between the sidewalls of the said transverse elements along the said cavities.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1978Date of Patent: July 22, 1980Assignee: Varitrac AGInventors: Alexandre Horowitz, Martinus H. Cuypers