Patents by Inventor Nicholas Devon LaMoore
Nicholas Devon LaMoore 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: 10591373Abstract: In one aspect, a transducer body, includes a support including a pair of clevis halves; and a sensor body coupled to each of the clevis halves. The sensor body is disposed between the clevis halves and includes a generally rigid peripheral member disposed about a spaced-apart central hub, the central hub being joined to each of the clevis halves with the peripheral member spaced apart from each clevis half, where at least three flexure components couple the peripheral member to the central hub, and where the flexure components are spaced-apart from each other at generally equal angle intervals about the central hub. A biasing assembly connected between the support and the sensor body is configured to provide a bias force between the sensor body and the support.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2017Date of Patent: March 17, 2020Assignee: MTS SYSTEMS CORPORATIONInventors: Richard A. Meyer, Robert L. Josephson, Jason A. Christopherson, Todd Robert Osmundson, Nicholas Devon LaMoore, Riley August Rogotzke
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Patent number: 10545062Abstract: A load cell body for transmitting forces and moments in plural directions is disclosed. The load cell body comprises a first member, a second member and a plurality of pairs of support columns. The second member includes a plurality of apertures, where a portion of a plurality of portions of the first member extends into each aperture. The plurality of pairs of support column columns are configured for each portion of the first member and the corresponding aperture of the second member, such that each pair of support columns connects the corresponding portion of the first member to the second member.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2016Date of Patent: January 28, 2020Assignee: MTS SYSTEMS CORPORATIONInventors: Richard A. Meyer, Nicholas Devon LaMoore, Riley August Rogotzke, Randal L. Jenniges
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Patent number: 10495533Abstract: A transducer body includes a support comprising a pair of clevis halves; a sensor body coupled to each of the clevis halves, wherein the sensor body is disposed between the clevis halves and includes a generally rigid peripheral member disposed about a spaced-apart central hub, the central hub being joined to each of the clevis halves with the peripheral member spaced apart from each clevis half, wherein at least three flexure components couple the peripheral member to the central hub, and wherein the flexure components are spaced-apart from each other at generally equal angle intervals about the central hub; and a lockup assembly configured to selectively inhibit movement of the sensor body relative to the clevis halves.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2017Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: MTS SYSTEMS CORPORATIONInventors: Richard A. Meyer, Nicholas Devon LaMoore
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Publication number: 20180073946Abstract: A transducer body includes a support comprising a pair of clevis halves; a sensor body coupled to each of the clevis halves, wherein the sensor body is disposed between the clevis halves and includes a generally rigid peripheral member disposed about a spaced-apart central hub, the central hub being joined to each of the clevis halves with the peripheral member spaced apart from each clevis half, wherein at least three flexure components couple the peripheral member to the central hub, and wherein the flexure components are spaced-apart from each other at generally equal angle intervals about the central hub; and a lockup assembly configured to selectively inhibit movement of the sensor body relative to the clevis halves.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2017Publication date: March 15, 2018Inventors: Richard A. Meyer, Nicholas Devon LaMoore
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Patent number: 9778122Abstract: In one aspect, a transducer body includes a support having clevis halves. The sensor body includes a generally rigid peripheral member disposed about a spaced-apart central hub joined to each of the clevis halves. At least three flexure components couple the peripheral member to the hub. The flexure components are spaced-apart from each other at generally equal angle intervals about the hub; the sensor body further including a flexure assembly for some flexure components joining the flexure component to at least one of the hub and the peripheral member, the flexure assembly being compliant for forces in a radial direction from the hub to the peripheral member. Each flexure assembly is configured such that forces transferred concentrate strain at a midpoint along the length of each corresponding flexure component.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2014Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: MTS SYSTEMS CORPORATIONInventors: Richard A. Meyer, Robert L. Josephson, Jason A. Christopherson, Todd Robert Osmundson, Nicholas Devon LaMoore, Riley August Rogotzke
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Publication number: 20170191889Abstract: In one aspect, a transducer body, includes a support including a pair of clevis halves; and a sensor body coupled to each of the clevis halves. The sensor body is disposed between the clevis halves and includes a generally rigid peripheral member disposed about a spaced-apart central hub, the central hub being joined to each of the clevis halves with the peripheral member spaced apart from each clevis half, where at least three flexure components couple the peripheral member to the central hub, and where the flexure components are spaced-apart from each other at generally equal angle intervals about the central hub. A biasing assembly connected between the support and the sensor body is configured to provide a bias force between the sensor body and the support.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2017Publication date: July 6, 2017Inventors: Richard A. Meyer, Robert L. Josephson, Jason A. Christopherson, Todd Robert Osmundson, Nicholas Devon LaMoore, Riley August Rogotzke
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Publication number: 20160356662Abstract: A load cell body for transmitting forces and moments in plural directions is disclosed. The load cell body comprises a first member, a second member and a plurality of pairs of support columns. The second member includes a plurality of apertures, where a portion of a plurality of portions of the first member extends into each aperture. The plurality of pairs of support column columns are configured for each portion of the first member and the corresponding aperture of the second member, such that each pair of support columns connects the corresponding portion of the first member to the second member.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2016Publication date: December 8, 2016Inventors: Richard A. Meyer, Nicholas Devon LaMoore, Riley August Rogotzke, Randal L. Jenniges
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Publication number: 20150160083Abstract: In one aspect, a platform balance includes a frame support, and at least three spaced-apart transducer bodies coupled to the frame support. Each transducer body includes a support having clevis halves. The sensor body includes a generally rigid peripheral member disposed about a spaced-apart central hub joined to each of the clevis halves. At least three flexure components couple the peripheral member to the hub. The flexure components are spaced-apart from each other at generally equal angle intervals about the hub; the sensor body further including a flexure assembly for some flexure components joining the flexure component to at least one of the hub and the peripheral member, the flexure assembly being compliant for forces in a radial direction from the hub to the peripheral member. Each flexure assembly is configured such that forces transferred concentrate strain at a midpoint along the length of each corresponding flexure component.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2014Publication date: June 11, 2015Inventors: Richard A. Meyer, Robert L. Josephson, Jason A. Christopherson, Todd Robert Osmundson, Nicholas Devon LaMoore, Riley August Rogotzke
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Publication number: 20150033875Abstract: In one aspect, a transducer body includes a support having clevis halves. The sensor body includes a generally rigid peripheral member disposed about a spaced-apart central hub joined to each of the clevis halves. At least three flexure components couple the peripheral member to the hub. The flexure components are spaced-apart from each other at generally equal angle intervals about the hub; the sensor body further including a flexure assembly for some flexure components joining the flexure component to at least one of the hub and the peripheral member, the flexure assembly being compliant for forces in a radial direction from the hub to the peripheral member. Each flexure assembly is configured such that forces transferred concentrate strain at a midpoint along the length of each corresponding flexure component.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2014Publication date: February 5, 2015Inventors: Richard A. Meyer, Robert L. Josephson, Jason A. Christopherson, Todd Robert Osmundson, Nicholas Devon LaMoore, Riley Rogotzke