Patents by Inventor Paul N. Arsenenau

Paul N. Arsenenau 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: 8720662
    Abstract: A roller assembly (10) is provided having a roller (12) to which two shafts (14, 16) are fixedly secured by means of modular hub assemblies (18). The hub assemblies (18) each have a roller flange (20) which is fixedly secured to the roller (12), usually by welding. A shaft flange (26) is provided for fixedly securing directly to a respective one of the shafts (14, 16), preferably with a pressed fit. The shafts (14, 16) have tapered end sections (64) which fit in direct contact with tapered holes (32) formed into the roller flanges (20). The roller flanges (20 are further recessed to each provide a recessed surface (36) which fits flush against an inward facing surface (48) of the shaft flange (26) to provide a friction engagement there-between. The shaft flange (26) is preferably threadingly secured to the roller flange (20).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 7, 2012
    Date of Patent: May 13, 2014
    Assignee: Dynocom Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Paul N. Arsenenau
  • Publication number: 20140069767
    Abstract: A roller assembly (10) is provided having a roller (12) to which two shafts (14, 16) are fixedly secured by means of modular hub assemblies (18). The hub assemblies (18) each have a roller flange (20) which is fixedly secured to the roller (12), usually by welding. A shaft flange (26) is provided for fixedly securing directly to a respective one of the shafts (14, 16), preferably with a pressed fit. The shafts (14, 16) have tapered end sections (64) which fit in direct contact with tapered holes (32) formed into the roller flanges (20). The roller flanges (20 are further recessed to each provide a recessed surface (36) which fits flush against an inward facing surface (48) of the shaft flange (26) to provide a friction engagement there-between. The shaft flange (26) is preferably threadingly secured to the roller flange (20).
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 7, 2012
    Publication date: March 13, 2014
    Inventor: Paul N. Arsenenau