Patents by Inventor Michael J. Nikrant

Michael J. Nikrant 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: 8348718
    Abstract: A servo stroking method and system for honing wherein the cam stroking motion is controlled via combined acceleration and deceleration cam profiles to produce a finite jerk profile, a precision positioning capability for the honing element or elements, and accurate position feedback. The stroking motion is synchronized with one or more other parameters of the honing operation, such as the feed or rotational position of the honing tool, for generating non-cylindrical and special honed shapes such as tapered, barrel, and helical shapes. The cam profile can be selected for example from a simple harmonic profile, a cycloidal profile, a modified trapezoidal profile, a polynomial profile, and a modified sine profile, or a mix of cam profiles. The servo controlled stroker mechanism can include for instance a ball screw mechanism, a linear motor, a fluid cylinder, a chain drive or a belt drive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 2010
    Date of Patent: January 8, 2013
    Assignee: Sunnen Products Company
    Inventors: Jose L. Martin, Russell L. Jacobsmeyer, Carl A. Mik, David M. Moehn, Michael J. Nikrant, Fred L. Derner, Timothy M. Meara
  • Patent number: 8277280
    Abstract: The honing feed system and method utilizes feedback from various sources during rapid feeding of the honing tool while rotating and stroking, to detect initial contact with a bore surface, to slow the feed to a normal honing rate, involving conditioning the feedback signals to eliminate noise factors such as the stroking movement and forces generated to rotate and feed the tool unopposed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 2009
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2012
    Assignee: Sunnen Products Company
    Inventors: Daniel R. Cloutier, Timothy P. Hoth, Russell L. Jacobsmeyer, Michael J. Nikrant
  • Publication number: 20100273397
    Abstract: A servo stroking method and system for honing wherein the cam stroking motion is controlled via combined acceleration and deceleration cam profiles to produce a finite jerk profile, a precision positioning capability for the honing element or elements, and accurate position feedback. The stroking motion is synchronized with one or more other parameters of the honing operation, such as the feed or rotational position of the honing tool, for generating non-cylindrical and special honed shapes such as tapered, barrel, and helical shapes. The cam profile can be selected for example from a simple harmonic profile, a cycloidal profile, a modified trapezoidal profile, a polynomial profile, and a modified sine profile, or a mix of cam profiles. The servo controlled stroker mechanism can include for instance a ball screw mechanism, a linear motor, a fluid cylinder, a chain drive or a belt drive.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 11, 2010
    Publication date: October 28, 2010
    Inventors: Jose L. Martin, Russell L. Jacobsmeyer, Carl A. Mik, David M. Moehn, Michael J. Nikrant, Fred L. Derner, Timothy M. Meara
  • Patent number: 7727051
    Abstract: A servo stroking apparatus and system (10) for honing wherein the cam stroking motion follows a cam profile which produces a finite jerk profile for reducing machine vibration and optimizing one or more honing parameters. The cam profile can be selected for example from a simple harmonic cam profile, a cycloidal profile, a modified trapezoidal profile, apolynomial profile, and a modified sine profile, or a mix of cam profiles. The servo controlled stroker mechanism can include for instance a ball screw mechanism (36), a linearmotor (40), a fluid cylinder, a chain drive or a belt drive. One or more other servo controlled aspects of the honing operation can be synchronized with the servo controlled stroking operation, such as the, rotation of the honing tool.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 2005
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2010
    Assignee: Sunnen Products Company
    Inventors: Jose L. Martin, Russell L. Jacobsmeyer, Carl A. Mik, David M. Moehn, Michael J. Nikrant
  • Publication number: 20100029179
    Abstract: The honing feed system and method utilizes feedback from various sources during rapid feeding of the honing tool while rotating and stroking, to detect initial contact with a bore surface, to slow the feed to a normal honing rate, involving conditioning the feedback signals to eliminate noise factors such as the stroking movement and forces generated to rotate and feed the tool unopposed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 17, 2009
    Publication date: February 4, 2010
    Inventors: Daniel R. Cloutier, Timothy P. Hoth, Russell L. Jacobsmeyer, Michael J. Nikrant