Patents by Inventor Tom Artunian

Tom Artunian 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: 6024644
    Abstract: A flexible coupling of the type having hubs secured to aligned shafts and connected to one another through the use of a flexible belt surrounding the hubs is improved by forming axial and circumferential grooves on the exterior surface of the belt, each circumferential groove lying transverse to and opening into an axial groove. A cooperating metal retainer ring has respective pins formed on its interior surface for insertion into the axial grooves. After a test for gross misalignment has been satisfied, the respective pins are rotated into the circumferential grooves, thereby fixing the retainer ring in position with respect to the flexible belt and coupling.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2000
    Inventors: Raymond Earl Hoyt, III, Jerry L. Hauck, Tom Artunian
  • Patent number: 6019684
    Abstract: A flexible coupling having hubs secured to aligned shafts and connected to one another through the use of a flexible belt surrounding the hubs is improved by forming axial and circumferential grooves on the exterior surface of the belt, each circumferential groove lying transverse to and opening into an axial groove. A cooperating metal retainer band has respective pins formed on its interior surface for insertion into the axial grooves and rotation into the circumferential grooves, thereby fixing the retainer band in position with respect to the flexible belt and coupling. Retention of the retainer band pin within the circumferential groove is insured by displacing the center line of the axial groove from a plane perpendicularly bisecting an underlying projection of the flexible belt and by lengthening the circumferential groove.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2000
    Inventors: Raymond E. Hoyt, III, Jerry L. Hauck, Tom Artunian
  • Patent number: 5908355
    Abstract: A flexible coupling of the type having hubs secured to aligned shafts and connected to one another through the use of a flexible belt surrounding the hubs is improved by forming axial and circumferential grooves on the exterior surface of the belt, each circumferential groove lying transverse to and opening into an axial groove. A cooperating metal retainer ring has respective pins formed on its interior surface for insertion into the axial grooves. After a test for gross misalignment has been satisfied, the respective pins are rotated into the circumferential grooves, thereby fixing the retainer ring in position with respect to the flexible belt and coupling. The belt further has nine wedge-shaped projections, each conformably fitting with a receptacle in a cooperating hub, each receptacle rotatable into a position where it lies vertically above the shaft on which the hub is mounted, each receptacle further providing inside diameter support to the belt through its mating relation ship therewith.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 1, 1999
    Inventors: Raymond Earl Hoyt, III, Jerry L. Hauck, Tom Artunian
  • Patent number: 5738585
    Abstract: A flexible coupling of the type having hubs secured to aligned shafts and connected to one another through the use of a flexible belt surrounding the hubs is improved by forming axial and circumferential grooves on the exterior surface of the belt, each circumferential groove lying transverse to and opening into an axial groove. A cooperating metal retainer ring has respective pins formed on its interior surface for insertion into the axial grooves. After a test for gross misalignment has been satisfied, the respective pins are rotated into the circumferential grooves, thereby fixing the retainer ring in position with respect to the flexible belt and coupling. The belt further has nine wedge-shaped projections, each conformably fitting with a receptacle in a cooperating hub, each receptacle rotatable into a position where it lies vertically above the shaft on which the hub is mounted, each receptacle further providing inside diameter support to the belt through its mating relationship therewith.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1998
    Inventors: Raymond Earl Hoyt, III, Jerry L. Hauck, Tom Artunian
  • Patent number: 5657525
    Abstract: A flexible coupling of the type having hubs secured to aligned shafts and connected to one another through the use of a flexible belt surrounding the hubs is improved by forming axial and circumferential grooves on the exterior surface of the belt, each circumferential groove lying transverse to and opening into an axial groove. A cooperating metal retainer ring has respective pins formed on its interior surface for insertion into the axial grooves. After a test for gross misalignment has been satisfied, the respective pins are rotated into the circumferential grooves, thereby fixing the retainer ring in position with respect to the flexible belt and coupling.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 19, 1997
    Inventors: Raymond Earl Hoyt, III, Jerry L. Hauck, Tom Artunian
  • Patent number: 5295911
    Abstract: A flexible coupling for joining two shafts having teeth of a first hub overlapping with teeth of a second hub, the teeth being engaged by projections of a split flexible belt wrapped around the coupling and held in place by a retainer ring.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 22, 1994
    Inventors: Raymond E. Hoyt, III, Jerry L. Hauck, Tom Artunian
  • Patent number: 5139460
    Abstract: A flexible coupling of the type having hubs secured to aligned shafts and connected to one another through the use of a belt surrounding the hubs and engaging teeth on the hubs is improved by forming projections on the interior of the belt which engage complementary receptacles on the hub teeth to prevent the hubs from moving apart in the direction transverse to their rotation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 1989
    Date of Patent: August 18, 1992
    Inventors: Raymond E. Hoyt, III, Jerry L. Hauck, Tom Artunian