Patents by Inventor Robert K. Dent

Robert K. Dent 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: 4183694
    Abstract: There is disclosed an externally threaded shank, such as that of a bearing or clevis or eyebolt, or an externally threaded nipple, such as that of a tubular insert, fixedly and nonrotatably secured to and disposed within the internally threaded bore of a tube. In connection with shanks, longitudinal slots are provided therein. In connection with nipples, an end flange or shoulder with notches therein is provided. In connection with tube end portions, to receive either a shank or nipple, notches are provided in an end wall thereof. Then a sleeve, preferably of like but softer material than the tube and of larger diameter than the tube, is disposed on the shank or on the nipple and adjacent the notches or slots in the tube end portion. The sleeve selectively employs either a smooth bore, an internally threaded bore, lugs on either end wall thereof, or an internal spline, or combinations of less than all thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1978
    Date of Patent: January 15, 1980
    Inventor: Robert K. Dent
  • Patent number: 4114250
    Abstract: There is disclosed an externally threaded shank, such as that of a bearing or clevis or eyebolt, or an externally threded nipple, such as that of a tubular insert, which is to be fixedly and nonrotatably secured to and disposed within the internally threaded bore of a tube. In connection with shanks, longitudinal slots are provided therein. In connection with nipples, an end flange or shoulder with notches therein is provided. In connection with tube and portions, to receive either a shank or nipple, nitches are provided in an end wall thereof. Then a sleeve, preferably of like but softer material than the tube and of larger diameter than the tube, is disposed on the shank or on the nipple and adjacent the notches or slots in the tube end portion. The sleeve selectively employs either a smooth bore, an internally threaded bore, lugs on either end wall thereof, or an internal spline, or combinations of less than all thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 1976
    Date of Patent: September 19, 1978
    Inventor: Robert K. Dent
  • Patent number: 3990542
    Abstract: The linear motion arresting device has a stationary member with an internal bore. A mating piston, formed of a plurality of piston parts, is slidable in said bore. One piston part is connected to a prime mover and the others are slidable toward and away from, and lengthwise of, said one piston part. Each of the piston parts has an elongated groove extending parallel to the bore and with the grooves providing directly between piston parts, a ball receiving channel in which a ball may travel and with the channel extending axially of, and at an angle to, the bore and with portions of the two opposite ends of the grooves extending more radially inwardly of the bore than the other two. A relatively nondeformable ball is mounted for travel in the ball receiving channel. A spring construction moves the piston parts in opposite, axial directions until the more radially inward portions of said grooves contact said ball.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 1976
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1976
    Assignee: Tyee Aircraft, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert K. Dent, Douglas K. DuBuque
  • Patent number: 3951238
    Abstract: A piston is mounted for relative sliding movement in the cylindrical bore of a sleeve. The piston comprises a plurality of piston parts, one, a driving piston part connected with a prime mover or a fixed support. A piston rod, supported by the piston at one end and by a sleeve guide at the other end, drives said driving piston part. The other and driven piston parts are connected with, and driven by said one piston part through a metallic ball, rollable in a groove formed in abutting piston part surfaces. This groove extends generally parallel to the piston axis, at an angle thereto, and with the opposite end groove portions thereof closest to the piston axis. When the piston parts move in given and opposite directions, the depth of the groove reduces and the ball functions to transmit motion from the driving piston part to the driven piston part. When the piston parts move in the other direction, the depth of the groove increases and no motion is transmitted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1974
    Date of Patent: April 20, 1976
    Assignee: Tyee Aircarft, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert K. Dent, Douglas K. DuBuque