Patents by Inventor Roy Venton-Walters

Roy Venton-Walters 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).

  • Publication number: 20080284118
    Abstract: A vehicle comprising a vehicle body, a suspension system coupled to the vehicle body, and a plurality of wheels coupled to the suspension system comprising at least one pair of wheels, each wheel of the at least one pair of wheels being located on opposite sides of the vehicle. The suspension system comprises a changeable wheel track width for the at least one pair of wheels and the wheel track width is changeable between a narrow wheel track width setting and a wide wheel track width setting by pivoting a suspension link about a vertical axis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 18, 2006
    Publication date: November 20, 2008
    Inventors: Roy Venton-Walters, Brian J. Taylor, Bradley C. Squires
  • Patent number: 7108253
    Abstract: A mounting apparatus for use within a suspension system having a frame member, a control arm, and an elongated suspension member extending between the frame member and the control arm is disclosed. The mounting apparatus includes a cup, a seal, a resilient element, and a fastener. The cup includes an end that is at least partially closed, a side wall, and an open end. The seal is disposed within the cup and is configured to be coupled to the elongated suspension member. The resilient element is at least partially disposed within the cup and is substantially encapsulated by the cup and the seal. The fastener is configured to couple the cup, the seal, and the resilient element between the elongated suspension member and one of the frame member and the control arm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2006
    Assignee: Oshkosh Truck Corporation
    Inventors: Roy Venton-Walters, Jesse Knoble
  • Publication number: 20060049562
    Abstract: A mounting apparatus for use within a suspension system having a frame member, a control arm, and an elongated suspension member extending between the frame member and the control arm is disclosed. The mounting apparatus includes a cup, a seal, a resilient element, and a fastener. The cup includes an end that is at least partially closed, a side wall, and an open end. The seal is disposed within the cup and is configured to be coupled to the elongated suspension member. The resilient element is at least partially disposed within the cup and is substantially encapsulated by the cup and the seal. The fastener is configured to couple the cup, the seal, and the resilient element between the elongated suspension member and one of the frame member and the control arm.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 3, 2004
    Publication date: March 9, 2006
    Inventors: Roy Venton-Walters, Jesse Knoble
  • Patent number: 6918721
    Abstract: The invention generally relates to an assembly for securing cargo to a cargo bed. Specifically, the invention relates to a cargo tie-down for mounting in the cargo deck of a vehicle. The recessed cargo tie-down includes a housing recessed within the cargo deck of a vehicle, an anchor defining an aperture secured within the housing, and a tie-down ring having a nominally circular portion and at least one nominally straight portion compatible with flat metal banding. According to the exemplary embodiment, the tie-down ring is attached to the recessed housing through the aperture in the anchor such that the tie-down ring may be rotated along its periphery within the aperture such that either the nominally circular portion or the nominally straight portion is within the aperture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 19, 2005
    Assignee: Oshkosh Truck Corporation
    Inventors: Roy Venton-Walters, Allen C. Hedeen, Peter D. Breyer
  • Publication number: 20040228699
    Abstract: The invention generally relates to an assembly for securing cargo to a cargo bed. Specifically, the invention relates to a cargo tie-down for mounting in the cargo deck of a vehicle. The recessed cargo tie-down includes a housing recessed within the cargo deck of a vehicle, an anchor defining an aperture secured within the housing, and a tie-down ring having a nominally circular portion and at least one nominally straight portion compatible with flat metal banding. According to the exemplary embodiment, the tie-down ring is attached to the recessed housing through the aperture in the anchor such that the tie-down ring may be rotated along its periphery within the aperture such that either the nominally circular portion or the nominally straight portion is within the aperture.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 15, 2003
    Publication date: November 18, 2004
    Applicant: Oshkosh Truck Corporation
    Inventors: Roy Venton-Walters, Allen C. Hedeen, Peter D. Breyer
  • Patent number: 4173143
    Abstract: A fluid flow meter, for example for measuring the velocity of an air flow, comprises a flow duct having a transverse vortex-shedding bar, the ultrasonic or other detector means for sensing the shedding of Karman vortices from the bar as the fluid flow passes the bar, and for converting the alternating output signal of the detector means into a signal of square-wave form of operating a digital counter, and one or more additional cross-members extending across the flow duct downstream of the flow section where the vortex-sensing means operates, the additional cross-member extending transversely to the vortex-shedding bar and being of cylindrical or aerofoil cross-section, or of rectangular or other cross-section having a flat upstream face parallel to the bar. The provision of the additional cross-member is found to improve the regularity of the vortex-shedding from the bar and hence the accuracy of the meter reading.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 1978
    Date of Patent: November 6, 1979
    Assignee: Ricardo & Co., Engineers (1927) Limited
    Inventor: Roy Venton-Walters