Patents by Inventor Ronald Pease
Ronald Pease 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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Publication number: 20100051757Abstract: This invention relates to a derail assembly used in the railroad industry for derailing the wheel of an undesirably moving railed vehicle and, in particular, relates to derailing a moving locomotive having a pilot at the front of the locomotive. The derail assembly includes a full rigid derail plate which is in direct contact with the entire upper surface of the rail. An upright derail bar is securely mounted on the derail plate and the derail bar is angled outwardly for engaging a wheel of the locomotive when moving undesirably for causing a desired derailment. The derail includes longitudinally spaced rigid hooks at opposite ends of the derail. The hooks secure one side of the derail assembly to the rail. On the opposite side of the rail, a clamp assembly is provided on the derail shoe from the hooks. The hooks and the clamp cooperate to secure the derail assembly to the rail.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2009Publication date: March 4, 2010Applicant: Western-Cullen-Hayes, Inc.Inventor: Ronald Pease
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Patent number: 6966146Abstract: A railroad crossing gate assembly includes a gate arm adapter, which is pivotally mounted to allow a lowered gate arm to rotate in response to a generally perpendicular force in a generally horizontal plane either toward or away from a railroad crossing. The gate arm mechanism further includes multiple interchangeable spring assemblies that generate a return force to bring a displaced gate arm back to its normal operating position, and at least two latch hook assemblies for selectively latching the gate arm in its normal position and controlling the rate of return of the gate arm from a displaced position through application of a pivotally leveraged force to a braking surface of the adapter.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2002Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Assignee: Western-Cullen-Hayes, Inc.Inventor: Ronald Pease
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Patent number: 6327818Abstract: A railroad crossing gate mechanism is provided that includes a gate arm adapter which is pivotally mounted to allow a lowered gate arm to rotate away from a generally perpendicular force in a generally horizontal plane. The gate arm mechanism further includes multiple interchangeable spring assemblies that generate a return force to bring a displaced gate arm back to its normal operating position, and a latch hook assembly for selectively latching the gate arm in its normal position and controlling the rate of return of the gate arm from a displaced position through application of a pivotally leveraged force to a braking surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2000Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Western-Cullen-Hayes, Inc.Inventor: Ronald Pease
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Patent number: 6308638Abstract: A wheel stop for an overhead rail vehicle includes a wheel block assembly pivotably fastened to a clamping assembly. The wheel block assembly is provided with an actuator connector positioned such that a downward force on the wheel block assembly tends to move the wheel block assembly from a wheel-engaging position to a retracted position. An actuating assembly permits an operator to actuate a lift rod for moving the wheel block assembly from a ground location. Shock absorbing elements on the wheel stop prevent damage. The actuating assembly is provided with apertures for receiving a padlock to prevent tampering.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2000Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Assignee: Western-Cullen-Hayes, Inc.Inventor: Ronald Pease
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Patent number: 6202564Abstract: A bi-directional derail is provided with an improved construction which reduces the thrust load imparted by a rail vehicle wheel against the derail, while maintaining the weight and material cost of the derail within practical limits. In a preferred embodiment, the derail is provided with a derail shoe having deflector bars which are reinforced with deflector rail support flanges for increased strength and which have an extended length and gradual deflection angle, preferably no more than 15 degrees from the longitudinal axis of the rail.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1998Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: Western-Cullen-Hayes Inc.Inventors: Lonnie Lee Hart, Ronald Pease
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Patent number: 6178893Abstract: A hinged derail is provided with an adjustment assembly for adjusting the position of the hinge pin relative to the rail. The hinged derail is adjustable to provide for proper alignment of the deflecting block with the top surface of a rail for a variety of rail heights. In a preferred embodiment, the adjustment assembly includes a pair of rotatable adjustment flanges which support the hinge pin in an eccentric fashion. Rotation of the adjustment flanges changes the vertical position of the hinge pin. In accordance with another aspect of the invention, an actuating assembly is provided for operatively associating a power actuator with the derail shoe.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1999Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: Western-Cullen-Hayes, Inc.Inventor: Ronald Pease
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Patent number: 6168120Abstract: An operator for a railroad implement is provided with a linkage which mechanically isolates an actuator from impact forces transmitted through the linkage. Isolation provided by the linkage permits the use of a low power actuators which easily lend themselves to complete energization from solar energy sources. The operator is also provided with a safety electric interlock to prevent energization of the actuator during manual operation. A spring assembly tool is incorporated into the operator housing to facilitate installations and removal of compression springs in the operator mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1998Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Assignee: Western-Cullen-Hayes, Inc.Inventor: Ronald Pease
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Patent number: 6155178Abstract: A wheel stop for an overhead rail vehicle includes a wheel block assembly pivotably fastened to a clamping assembly. The wheel block assembly is provided with an actuator connector positioned such that a downward force on the wheel block assembly tends to move the wheel block assembly from a wheel-engaging position to a retracted position. An actuating assembly permits an operator to actuate a lift rod for moving the wheel block assembly from a ground location. Shock absorbing elements on the wheel stop prevent damage. The actuating assembly is provided with apertures for receiving a padlock to prevent tampering.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1998Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: Western-Cullen-Hayes, Inc.Inventor: Ronald Pease
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Patent number: 6105906Abstract: Improved lightweight and ultra-lightweight portable derails are disclosed. A portable derail for installation on railway track to prevent a railcar or locomotive from passing beyond a fixed point, thereby protecting workmen and equipment against accidents, the derail being very lightweight and portable so a workman can easily carry it from one location to another, and yet being designed to function effectively under severe loading conditions and resist any tendency to slide along the rail when subjected to impact.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1998Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: Western-Cullen-Hayes, Inc.Inventors: Ronald Pease, Kevin Hertel