Contact Moves Grips Out Of Shaft Engagement Patents (Class 173/55)
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Patent number: 10900253Abstract: A non-impact fence post driver attachable to a front end loader or similar mobile machine for operation has a hydraulic driven sleeve assembly suspended from a U-joint so as to vertically self-align from the loader, and has a fence post holding shell assembly attached to the sleeve with retractable gate hinged locking assembly to hold the fence post securely near the bottom while driving the post.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2019Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Inventor: Carl H. Hubener
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Patent number: 8985908Abstract: Forcing equipment meant for forcing piles, steel profiles and other elongated objects into the ground which forcing equipment comprises a body (1) which can be attached to a working machine, a vibration device (6) attached to the body (1) with the help of damper cushions (9) and moveable grip jaws (10) adjusted to the mentioned vibration device (6) in order to grip the object to be forced at least with a side grip. The body (1) comprises an upper part (2) including an attachment arrangement (4), (5) for attaching it to the working machine and side parts directed from the upper part (2) downwards between which side parts the vibration device (6) and grip jaws (10); (17, 18) can be attached through cassette (7) comprising damping rubbers (9) in which case the attachments comprise pin/hole attachments (11, 23, 14); (20, 8) or (21, 8) which can be opened by detaching the mentioned pins (11, 20, 21).Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2011Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Movax OyInventors: Pentti Kuivamäki, Mikko Lindeman
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Patent number: 7426966Abstract: The invention provides an apparatus (2) for imparting relative movement between an oscillating member and a rail (4). The apparatus (2) comprises a support (6) in the form of a housing providing a fulcrum (8) and biasing means (10) to bias a lever (18) about the fulcrum (8). The lever (18) has an engaging formation (20) spaced apart along its length from the fulcrum (8). The engaging formation (20) is configured to selectively grip and release the rail (4). In one embodiment of the inventions application, the housing (6) is secured to a percussion rock drill and the rail (4) secured in a position to allow drilling as desired. The lever (18) supports the rock drill above the rail (4). The oscillation of the drill and housing causes the lever (18) to pivot about the fixed fulcrum (8) against the bias of the biasing means (10). This disengages the grip of the engaging formation (20) and the drill is advanced along the rail (4).Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2004Date of Patent: September 23, 2008Assignee: The Buhrmann TrustInventor: Rudolph Bührmann
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Patent number: 6578643Abstract: A pneumatic ratchet drive wrench of the present invention includes a pair of single springs that each bias a corresponding pawl into engagement with an output member and inhibit counter-rotation of the output member opposite the corresponding pawl. The pawl and spring construction allows the wrench head to be smaller than conventional pneumatic ratchet drive wrenches, providing better wrench access into small spaces. The spring is inexpensively formed as one piece of spring wire having independent spring coils for biasing the pawl and inhibiting counter-rotation of the output member.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: S.P. Air Kabusiki KaishaInventor: Osamu Izumisawa
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Patent number: 6481930Abstract: An apparatus for inserting and removing a flexible first material into a second material (20) includes a moveable carriage (22). An adjustable clamp (24) is connected to the moveable carriage (22), adjustable between an open position and a clamped position on the first flexible material. In a preferred embodiment, a receiver stiffener casing (26) is configured to receive and support the flexible first material as the flexible first material is inserted into and removed from the second material.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2000Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Longbore, Inc.Inventor: John Forrest
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Patent number: 6227306Abstract: A pipe gripping device is taught which is useful for moving pipe into and/or out of a well. The pipe gripping device includes a first set of slips for holding a pipe in a pipe light condition and a second set of slips for holding a pipe in a pipe heavy condition. The second set of slips are actuatable independently from the first set of slips. The pipe gripping device can include a slip moving system which prevents the slip carrier blocks from being driven outwardly against the housing, to thereby prevent the carrier blocks from locking, by being driven against the housing.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2000Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: Tesco CorporationInventors: R. James Downie, Matthew Brown
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Patent number: 6199641Abstract: A pipe gripping device is taught which is useful for moving pipe into and/or out of a well. The pipe gripping device includes a first set of slips for holding a pipe in a pipe light condition and a second set of slips for holding a pipe in a pipe heavy condition. The second set of slips are actuatable independently from the first set of slips. The pipe gripping device can include a slip moving system which prevents the slip carrier blocks from being driven outwardly against the housing, to thereby prevent the carrier blocks from locking, by being driven against the housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1998Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: Tesco CorporationInventors: R. James Downie, Matthew Brown
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Patent number: 5167288Abstract: A tool comprising a temporary attachment to a rod being driven into the ground. The tool has jaws to grip the rod and has a pressure or impact receiving surface so a kelly bar may be brought to bear on the attachment. The jaws hold the rod coaxially with the kelly bar so that application of pressure does not bias the rod, possibly causing the rod to bend or to enter the ground at an unintended angle. An extension of the frame of the attachment coaxially penetrates the kelly bar to assure alignment therebetween. The jaws are spring biased to relax the grip on the bar, and are automatically repositioned on the rod upon each successive application of force by the kelly bar. An attached chain provides a lifting handle.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1992Date of Patent: December 1, 1992Inventors: Frances B. McNeil, Robert W. McNeil
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Patent number: 4776407Abstract: A clamping attachment to a device for driving elongated rod elements of low igidity into the ground comprises a housing (1) having a through tapered interior (2) and shoulders (7) on the outer surface. The interior (2) of the housing accommodates two spring-biased wedging elements (3) with slots (4). The slots (4) receive ends of arms (9) secured on the shoulders (7). Interposed between the spring (12) and wedging elements (3) is a washer plate (14). End faces (16, 17) of the wedging elements (3) and washer plate (14) are tapered. Contact surfaces (10, 11) of the slots (4,) and arms (9) are inclined to the longitudinal axis of the clamping attachment.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1986Date of Patent: October 11, 1988Assignee: Institut Gornogo Dela Sibirskogo Otdelenia Akademii Nauk SSSRInventors: Alexandr D. Kostylev, Boris B. Danilov, Boris N. Smolyanitsky, Alexei D. Terskov, Vladimir P. Boginsky, Jury N. Syryamin
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Patent number: 4759412Abstract: A rock breaking device adapted to be coupled to the lifting arms of a tractor or similar vehicle is disclosed, the device having an upstanding guide tube with a hammer, chisel, and anvil disposed therein. The hammer can be raised within the guide tube by frictional engagement with a drive member and is then allowed to fall by gravitational force to impact the chisel and/or the chisel and anvil, thereby driving the chisel into the surface to be broken. The device has a shock absorber to minimize the force of impact and as a safety feature, cannot be made operational until actually positioned on the surface to be broken.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1986Date of Patent: July 26, 1988Inventor: James W. Brazell, II
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Patent number: 4558747Abstract: A pair of rotating flywheels which engage a ram for moving a tool which impacts a part, such as a nail to be driven, are rotated in opposite directions from a single motor or other rotating means, through a pair of substantially identical gears, one of which drives one flywheel and the other of which drives the other flywheel. The drive connection between the respective gears and each of the flywheels may include a belt and pulley arrangement, so that each flywheel may be driven directly by the respective belt but the flywheels are pivoted toward and away from the ram so that when the flywheel moves toward the corresponding side of the ram, the connection between the belt and the corresponding pulley will tend to slacken. A special flywheel pulley has an inner V-shaped groove and parallel side walls for guiding the belt into the groove when full tension occurs.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1985Date of Patent: December 17, 1985Inventor: James D. Cunningham
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Gripping tool adapted for use with device for driving rod-shaped elements into and out of the ground
Patent number: 4487273Abstract: A distinguishing feature of the present invention comprising a shell with side ports and an axial taper through cavity whose generatrix is inclined to the shell center line at an angle of less than the self-wedging angle, spring-biased gripping jaws accommodated in that cavity, levers installed in the shell ports and interacting by their inner ends with the gripping jaws consists in that the gripping tool is equipped with an abutment sleeve having an inside annular recess and installed on the shell external surface and a rubber shock absorber disposed between the recess upper surface and the outer ends of the levers.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1983Date of Patent: December 11, 1984Assignee: Institut Gornogo DelaInventors: Boris N. Smolyanitsky, Vladimir P. Boginsky, Vladimir P. Gileta, Jury N. Syryamin, Alexei D. Terskov -
Patent number: 4205727Abstract: The invention contemplates a clamping means for a device for driving flexible rod-shaped elements in soil, wherein an open-ended tapered inner space of the casing accommodates at least two wedging elements and a spring urging the wedging elements into the engagement with the casing and with a rod being driven. The casing is externally provided with lugs having holes receiving pivots which support rocker arms each having a free end and the other end extending in an aperture of the casing wall and engaging one of the wedging elements.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1978Date of Patent: June 3, 1980Inventors: Boris N. Smolyanitsky, Vladimir P. Boginsky, Alexei D. Terskov, Vasily V. Mukhaev