Patents by Inventor Mary-Jo Liston
Mary-Jo Liston 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: 7191880Abstract: The over-running clutch pulley (10) of a preferred embodiment of the invention includes a sheave member (20), a hub member (22) located substantially concentrically within the sheave member, and a clutch member (24), which cooperate to rotationally engage an input device (12) and an output device (14). The sheave member preferably includes a sheave input section (26) adapted to engage the input device, and a sheave clutch section (28) defining a sheave clutch surface (30). Similarly, the hub member preferably includes a hub output section (32) adapted to engage the output device, and a hub clutch section (34) defining a hub clutch surface (36). In the preferred embodiment, either the sheave clutch surface, the hub clutch surface, or both, have a surface microhardness greater than the hub output section.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2001Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: NTN CorporationInventors: Mary-Jo Liston, John Miller, Robert Frayer, Jr., Randall King, Russell Monahan, William Allison
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Patent number: 7052420Abstract: The over-running clutch pulley (10) includes a sheave member (20), a hub member (22) a clutch member (24), and a coating (26), which cooperate to rotationally engage an input device (12) and an output device (14). The sheave member (20) preferably includes a sheave input section (28) defining a sheave input surface (30) adapted to engage the input device (12), and a sheave clutch section (32) defining a sheave clutch surface (34). Similarly, the hub member (22) preferably includes a hub output section (36) defining a hub output surface (38) adapted to engage the output device (14), and a hub clutch section (40) defining a hub clutch surface (42). The coating (26) is disposed on the sheave input surface (30), the sheave clutch surface (34), the hub output surface (38), and the hub clutch surface (42), which protects against substantial corrosion and increases the wear resistance of these surfaces, while minimizing the cost of the over-running clutch pulley (10).Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2001Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: NTN CorporationInventors: Randall King, Mary-Jo Liston
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Patent number: 6923303Abstract: The over-running clutch pulley of a preferred embodiment of the invention includes a sheave member (20), a hub member (22) located substantially concentrically within the sheave member, a clutch member (24), a clutch lubricant (26) located near the clutch member, a bearing member (28) located between the sheave member and the hub member, and a bearing lubricant (30) located near the bearing member, which cooperate to rotationally engage an input device (12) and an output device (14). The sheave member preferably includes a sheave input section (32) adapted to engage the input device, and a sheave clutch section (34) defining a sheave clutch surface (36). Similarly, the hub member preferably includes a hub output section (38) adapted to engage the output device, and a hub clutch section (40) defining a hub clutch surface (42). The clutch lubricant (26) and the bearing lubricant (30) preferably include a base material selected from the group comprising ether, esther, and mineral oil.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2001Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: NTN CorporationInventors: Mary-Jo Liston, John Miller, Randall King
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Patent number: 6761656Abstract: The over-running clutch pulley of the preferred embodiments of the invention includes a sheave member defining a sheave input surface adapted to engage an input device, a hub member defining a hub output surface adapted to engage an output device, and a clutch cartridge. The clutch cartridge includes a sheave engagement sleeve coupled to a sheave cartridge surface of the sheave member, a hub attachment sleeve coupled to a hub cartridge surface of the hub member, and a coil spring having the first end attached to the hub attachment sleeve. The coil spring is adapted to engage the sheave engagement sleeve upon the acceleration of the sheave member in a first rotational direction relative to the hub member, and to disengage the sheave engagement sleeve upon the deceleration of the sheave member in the first rotational direction relative to the hub member.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2002Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: NTN CorporationInventors: Randall King, Katsumi Furutani, Robert Frayer, Steve Russell, Mary-Jo Liston, Jared Taketa
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Publication number: 20040112700Abstract: The over-running clutch pulley (10) of a preferred embodiment of the invention includes a sheave member (20), a hub member (22) located substantially concentrically within the sheave member, and a clutch member (24), which cooperate to rotationally engage an input device (12) and an output device (14). The sheave member preferably includes a sheave input section (26) adapted to engage the input device, and a sheave clutch section (28) defining a sheave clutch surface (30). Similarly, the hub member preferably includes a hub output section (32) adapted to engage the output device, and a hub clutch section (34) defining a hub clutch surface (36). In the preferred embodiment, either the sheave clutch surface, the hub clutch surface, or both, have a surface microhardness greater than the hub output section.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2004Publication date: June 17, 2004Inventors: Mary-Jo Liston, John Miller, Robert Frayer, Randall King, Rusell Monahan, William Allison
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Publication number: 20040092346Abstract: The over-running clutch pulley (10) includes a sheave member (20), a hub member (22) a cluth member (24), and a coating (26), which cooperate to rotationally engage an input device (12) and an output device (14). The sheave member (20) preferably includes a sheave input section (28) defining a sheave input surface (30) adapted to engage the input device (12), and a sheave clutch section (32) defining a sheave clutch surface (34). Similarly, the hub member (22) preferably includes a hub output section (36) defining a hub output surface (38) adapted to engage the output device (14), and a hub clutch section (40) defining a hub clutch surface (42). The coating (26) is disposed on the sheave input surface (30), the sheave clutch surface (34), the hub output surface (38), and the hub clutch surface (42), which protects against substantial corrosion and increases the wear resistance of these surfaces, while minimizing the cost of the over-running clutch pulley (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2003Publication date: May 13, 2004Inventors: Randall King, Mary-Jo Liston
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Publication number: 20040035670Abstract: The over-running clutch pulley of a preferred embodiment of the invention includes a sheave member (20), a hub member (22) located substantially concentrically within the sheave member, a clutch member (24), a clutch lubricant (26) located near the clutch member, a bearing member (28) located between the sheave member and the hub member, and a bearing lubricant (30) located near the bearing member, which cooperate to rotationally engage an input device (12) and an output device (14). The sheave member preferably includes a sheave input section (32) adapted to engage the input device, and a sheave clutch section (34) defining a sheave clutch surface (36). Similarly, the hub member preferably includes a hub output section (38) adapted to engage the output device, and a hub clutch section (40) defining a hub clutch surface (42). The clutch lubricant (26) and the bearing lubricant (30) preferably include a base material selected from the group comprising ether, esther, and mineral oil.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2003Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventors: Mary-Jo Liston, John Miller, Randall King
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Publication number: 20030224886Abstract: The over-running clutch pulley of the preferred embodiments of the invention includes a sheave member defining a sheave input surface adapted to engage an input device, a hub member defining a hub output surface adapted to engage an output device, and a clutch cartridge. The clutch cartridge includes a sheave engagement sleeve coupled to a sheave cartridge surface of the sheave member, a hub attachment sleeve coupled to a hub cartridge surface of the hub member, and a coil spring having the first end attached to the hub attachment sleeve. The coil spring is adapted to engage the sheave engagement sleeve upon the acceleration of the sheave member in a first rotational direction relative to the hub member, and to disengage the sheave engagement sleeve upon the deceleration of the sheave member in the first rotational direction relative to the hub member.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2002Publication date: December 4, 2003Applicant: NTN CorporationInventors: Randall King, Katsumi Furutani, Robert Frayer, Steve Russell, Mary-Jo Liston, Jared Taketa
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Patent number: 5837882Abstract: An assembly for testing the rolling contact fatigue of a test element for evaluating the differences in the fatigue life between like materials manufactured by different manufacturers or the fatigue life of different bearing materials, heat treatments, surface coatings, lubricants, operating variables, etc. The assembly is configured to rotate load balls around a track in contact with a stationary test element. By allowing the test element to remain stationary during the test, sensors can be installed directly onto or into the element. It is possible to configure the present assembly so that sensors may be placed within millimeters of the rolling contact test track effectively eliminating outside noise and error signals and increasing the accuracy of the sensor measurements. The stationary mounting of the test element also facilitates control of the temperature of the element.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1997Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignee: NTN CorporationInventors: Nelson Bacigalupo, Douglas Glover, Mary-Jo Liston, Robert W. Frayer, Jr., James Tisch, Leontios Res, James Fidler
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Patent number: 5593234Abstract: An improved bearing assembly includes a superhard polycrystalline superlattice coating disposed on one or more surfaces. The coating is formed in layers from materials selected from the group consisting of ceramics, metals, alloys, nitrides, borides, carbides and oxides of transition metals, other metals and alloys, carbon, and combinations thereof. The bearing assembly includes a first race having a first load supporting surface and a second race disposed in a spaced relation with said first race, wherein the second race has a second load supporting surface. The bearing assembly further includes a rolling element assembly disposed in communication with the first race and the second race and sized for rolling movement between the first load supporting surface of the first race and the second load supporting surface of the second race.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1995Date of Patent: January 14, 1997Assignee: NTN CorporationInventor: Mary-Jo A. Liston