With Injector Patents (Class 184/15.2)
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Patent number: 10760735Abstract: The current invention includes manifold having multiple outputs and at least one input for lubricant to be pumped at high pressure from a skid or trailer to a particular frac valve when the valve requires lubrication. Generally such frac valves require lubrication on an hourly schedule or less. Each output port on the manifold is fitted with an on/off valve that allows remote operation such as pneumatic, hydraulic, electro-pneumatic operation, or other known remote operation system. The pump or pumps are also configured for remote operation. A controller is then provided so that each circuit allows, upon command, lubricant to be pumped from the lubricant reservoir, through the pump, to the manifold, through each remotely operable valve, via each output port, through an appropriate rated hose, then to the lubrication or other port on each frac valve. Generally, once connected each frac valve remains connected to the system to allow the operator to cause lubricant to flow to each valve upon command.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2019Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: GJR Meyer Service, Inc.Inventors: Noel McKim, Randy Scott Meyer
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Patent number: 10753535Abstract: The current invention includes manifold having multiple outputs and at least one input for lubricant to be pumped at high pressure from a skid or trailer to a particular frac valve when the valve requires lubrication. Generally, such frac valves require lubrication on an hourly schedule or less. Each output port on the manifold is fitted with an on/off valve that allows remote operation such as pneumatic, hydraulic, electro-pneumatic operation, or other known remote operation system. The pump or pumps are also configured for remote operation. A controller is then provided so that each circuit allows, upon command, lubricant to be pumped from the lubricant reservoir, through the pump, to the manifold, through each remotely operable valve, via each output port, through an appropriate rated hose, then to the lubrication or other port on each frac valve. Generally, once connected each frac valve remains connected to the system to allow the operator to cause lubricant to flow to each valve upon command.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2017Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Assignee: GJR Meyer Service, Inc.Inventors: Noel McKim, Randy Scott Meyer
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Patent number: 9718623Abstract: A track lubricator device for a conveyor belt system includes an applicator bracket configured for mounting to a conveyor belt supporting track of the conveyor belt system, an applicator pad supported on the applicator bracket and a source of lubricating fluid in communication with the applicator pad, wherein the pad is configured for applying a lubricating fluid to a bottom surface of a conveyor belt as the conveyor belt travels along the conveyor belt supporting track.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2016Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Assignee: TARPAULIN.COM, INC.Inventor: Niv Eldor
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Patent number: 9701484Abstract: A lubrication injector comprising a housing and a translating metering body axially moveable with respect to the housing and provided with a lubricant supply channel. The injector includes at least one translating intermediate piston radially interposed between the metering body and the housing and axially moveable with respect to the housing, the intermediate piston carrying the metering body. The intermediate piston is mounted slidable axially on the metering body. The intermediate piston and the metering body delimit at least partly a metering chamber for a lubricant in communication with the supply channel of the metering body.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2015Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: SKF LUBRICATION SYSTEMS FRANCEInventor: Kilian Tisserand
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Methods of controlling a lubricator apparatus, methods of communication, and apparatuses and systems
Patent number: 9441613Abstract: A method of controlling a lubricator apparatus, according to one illustrative embodiment, comprises: receiving a signal representing rotation of a lubricant applicator in rotatable engagement with an object to be lubricated; and causing the lubricator apparatus to dispense lubricant through the lubricant applicator to the object to be lubricated in response to the signal. A method of communication, according to another illustrative embodiment, comprises: receiving, at a communication apparatus, a plurality of input operational property signals; transmitting an output operational property signal from the communication apparatus to a data collection apparatus, the output operational property signal representing at least one of the measurements; receiving, at the communication apparatus, an input control signal; and controlling at least one device of the system in response to the input control signal.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2012Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: STEPHANIA HOLDINGS INC.Inventor: Stephan Karl Orlitzky -
Patent number: 9381665Abstract: A chainsaw in which a remaining amount of chain oil to be supplied to a saw chain can be easily checked is provided. In a chainsaw 1 including: a saw chain 6 driven by a motor embedded in a main body; and an oil tank 11 in which the chain oil to be supplied to the saw chain 6 in wood cutting process is stored, an illumination unit (LED 15) is provided in vicinity of the oil tank 11. In this manner, the chain oil of the oil tank 11 positioned on a left side of the LED 15 can be illuminated. This illumination unit is configured to be used also as an illuminating device for illuminating the vicinity of the saw chain 6, that is, an area indicated by dotted lines from 21c to 21d. According to the present invention, in a dark location, the remaining amount of the chain oil can be checked, and besides, a positional relationship among the chainsaw 1 main body, the saw chain 6, and the periphery thereof can be easily visually checked, so that the working efficiency can be improved.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2013Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: HITACHI KOKI CO., LTD.Inventors: Miyoji Onose, Kouji Sagawa, Satoru Matsuno, Yasuo Etou, Ai Nakayama, Yasutaka Shimizu
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Patent number: 9365798Abstract: The passage of a container along a conveyor is lubricated by applying to the container or conveyor a lubricant composition comprising a water-miscible silicone material having a silicone emulsion wherein the silicone emulsion contains less than 500 ppm of a triethanolamine salts of alkyl benzene sulfonic acid compounds.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2012Date of Patent: June 14, 2016Assignee: Ecolab USA Inc.Inventors: Arturo S. Valencia Sil, Lawrence A. Grab, Bruce E. Schmidt, David A. Halsrud, Guang-Jong Jason Wei, Eric D. Morrison, Hector R. Dibenedetto, Jessica L. Anacker, Richard D. Johnson, Megan W. Malvey, Scott P. Bennett, Stefan Seemeyer
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Patent number: 9206806Abstract: A system includes a solid feed pump that includes a housing, a rotor disposed in the housing, a curved passage disposed between the rotor and the housing, an outlet coupled to the curved passage, and a plurality of solid feed guides extending across the curved passage adjacent the outlet. Each solid feed guide of the plurality of solid feed guides is configured to direct solid feed within the curved passage towards the outlet, and each solid feed guide of the plurality of solid feed guides is disposed at a different respective circumferential location along the curved passage relative to a rotational axis of the rotor.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2014Date of Patent: December 8, 2015Assignee: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Luis Granados, Jeffery Allen Rader
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Patent number: 8794385Abstract: A lubricating pump system and a lubrication injection apparatus for a pump of such a system. The pump conveys material, including bulk solids material. A lubricant reservoir stores a lubricant. The lubrication injection apparatus delivers lubricant from the lubricant reservoir to a surface portion of the pump along which material is conveyed.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2010Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Steven Craig Russell
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Patent number: 8567565Abstract: Disclosed is a chain lubricating apparatus comprising a sprocket and a lubricant delivery means wherein, in use, the sprocket is free to rotate about an axis and comprises teeth that engage with the chain. The lubricant delivery means is configured such that lubricant is delivered to a specific part of the chain when the sprocket is in a particular angular configuration with respect to the axis.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2010Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: BKC Products LimitedInventor: David Chippendale
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Patent number: 8225907Abstract: The system includes a grease pump assembly connected to a conduit having a grease outlet adjacent an endless chain of the chainsaw. The method includes pushing the grease toward the grease pump, pumping the grease, and feeding the grease between the endless chain and the guide bar. The pumping of the grease can be done automatically upon detecting an activation of the chain saw.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2007Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: S.T.L. Lubrifiants Inc.Inventors: Robert Soucy, Ghyslain Boulianne
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Patent number: 8202184Abstract: The invention relates to a tensioning system (8) of a traction mechanism (1) to which a hydraulic fluid is applied and which interacts with a tensioning rail (6). The design of the tensioning system (8) provides that in the operating state hydraulic fluid is fed to the traction means (2) and/or the tensioning rail (6) via a transverse groove (18) which is located in the region of an attachment screw (15) and has an end-side spray nozzle (22).Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2005Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KGInventor: Reinhard Koch
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Publication number: 20120006624Abstract: A lubricating pump system and a lubrication injection apparatus for a pump of such a system. The pump conveys material, including bulk solids material. A lubricant reservoir stores a lubricant. The lubrication injection apparatus delivers lubricant from the lubricant reservoir to a surface portion of the pump along which material is conveyed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2010Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: General Electric CompanyInventor: Steven Craig Russell
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Patent number: 7882819Abstract: A tensioner for applying tension to a balancer drive chain is mounted in a balancer housing which accommodates balancer shafts. Oil is supplied from a reservoir chamber to the tensioner. An oil jet member for lubricating the balancer drive chain is mounted at a position downstream in an oil flow direction from the reservoir chamber. Therefore, while enabling foreign matter contained in the oil to be discharged from the oil jet member without being accumulated within the tensioner, a predetermined pressure can be maintained in the reservoir chamber by a resistance to the flow of oil passing through the oil jet member. Also, a constriction is provided between the reservoir chamber and the oil jet member. Therefore, it is difficult for the oil to flow out of the reservoir chamber even after stoppage of an engine, thereby supplying the oil to the tensioner upon the next start of the engine without delay. Thus, it is possible to prevent the foreign matter from entering the tensioner for the balancer drive chain.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2008Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshiaki Koyama
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Publication number: 20100300811Abstract: A lubricant applicator includes a plurality of applicator bodies fixed to a common manifold. A nozzle from the manifold into the applicator body directs lubricant to a reservoir which allows the lubricant to drip onto the moving conveyor. A spreader bar is used to ensure that the entire cross section of the conveyor run is coated with the lubricant. The amount of lubricant injected into the reservoir is adjusted by selecting a nozzle with an appropriately sized orifice. Thus, a separate applicator can be used for each chain of a multi-chain conveyor and the amount of lubricant for each chain can be precisely controlled using a single manifold controlled by a single solenoid valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2008Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: DIVERSEY, INC.Inventor: Christopher Brink
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Patent number: 7789203Abstract: The invention relates to a lubricating device, particularly for use in an apparatus which is used to lubricate mobile lubrication points e.g. on a rotating belt or chain belt. A lubricant discharge body of a lubricating head, which when lubricant is conveyed by a feed pump into a dosing chamber which is separated from the lubricant discharge channel, is placed in a front standby position and, counter to the effect of a restoring force, is moved into a locking and lubricant release position wherein the link between the pump and the dosing chamber is blocked by a reversing piston and the dosing chamber is fluidically connected to the lubricant discharge channel and a predefined volume of lubricant can be pumped out of the dosing chamber into the lubricant discharge channel.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2009Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Lincoln GmbHInventors: Zdravko Paluncic, Karl Rodemer
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Patent number: 7665577Abstract: A system for lubricating at least one lubricatable element, the system having an injection head for a lubricant that is adapted to be brought into contact with the at least one lubricatable element and a mechanism for evaluating the state of the element.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2001Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignees: Willy Vogel AG, Vogel Mecafluid S.A.Inventors: Christian Javelly, Guy Malbrunot, Jerome Courjault
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Publication number: 20090223745Abstract: A chain lubrication application tool is provided, the tool having an L-shaped body and a swivel fitting attached to the body. The L-shaped body has a top member and a side member, the top member and side member forming the L-shaped body. The swivel fitting is attached to the top member of the L-shaped body and has an inlet operable to accept lubrication from a lubricant dispensing container and an outlet to supply the lubrication to a drive chain that can be located below the top member of the L-shaped body.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2008Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventor: Peter J. Marcucci
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Publication number: 20090045270Abstract: A lubricant dispensing system is provided. The dispensing system includes a lubricant supply, a lubricant dispensing nozzle and a control panel. The dispensing nozzle includes a nozzle body with a fluid passageway therein which is in fluid communication with the lubricant supply, an electrode assembly for electrostatically charging lubricant in the fluid passageway and at least one discharge orifice through which electrostatically charged lubricant can be discharged. The discharge orifice is defined by at least one spray needle having a first end in fluid communication with the fluid passageway and a second end that extends outward of the nozzle body. The control panel directs the flow of lubricant from the lubricant supply to the lubricant dispensing nozzle and controls the electric power supplied to the electrode assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2007Publication date: February 19, 2009Applicant: SPRAYING SYSSTEMS CO.Inventor: Eric Budi Muljono
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Publication number: 20080296093Abstract: A moveable member for activating the discharge of lubricant wherein the moveable member is comprised of a breakable material. A method of minimizing damage to a conveyor system due to the displacement of a lubricating activating member by selecting the material of the activating member from a group of materials which is destructible by the conveyor system without affecting the conveyor system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2007Publication date: December 4, 2008Inventor: John F. Schippers
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Patent number: 7438659Abstract: A device for controlling belt lubrication and cooling of a CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) is improved for minimizing fluid consumption and improving cooling efficiency by changing the nozzle spraying direction for belt lubrication and cooling. The device for controlling belt lubrication and cooling of the CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) comprises a fluid control portion operated by flowing of a fluid pressure supplied to a primary pulley and a secondary pulley, and a fluid supply portion for controlling a predetermined fluid supply according to movement of the fluid control portion and being connected to the same.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2004Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Hyundai Motor CompanyInventors: Yeon Ho Kim, Hyun Suk Kim, Doo Hwan Seok
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Patent number: 7198020Abstract: A lubrication system for an internal combustion engine a lubricant source, a first lubricant passage that conducts lubricant from the lubricant source to a portion of the engine beneath the piston, and a second lubricant passage that conducts lubricant a space above the piston. The first lubricant passage may include a spray nozzle that sprays lubricant onto a crankshaft bearing and/or onto a wall of the cylinder. The second lubricant passage may conduct airborne lubricant from a crankcase of the engine to the space above the piston.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2006Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Inventor: Steven G Beddick
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Patent number: 7174999Abstract: An automatic wire lubricating device includes first and second components each having a body section of semi-annular configuration defining a portion of a continuous cylindrical interior reservoir formed by the body sections when they are fastened together into an annular body defining a central opening, a pipe fitting attached on an outer circumferential side of the body section of the first component in flow communication with the interior reservoir such that the pipe fitting can be coupled to a soap line coming from a pump, dispensing holes circumferentially spaced apart defined through the body sections providing flow communication from the interior reservoir to the central opening, and coupler pins formed on opposite ends of the body sections of the first and second components which fit together so as to make a tight seal of the interior reservoir when the first and second components are fastened together.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2003Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: WLD, LLCInventors: Timothy L. Coder, Dennis D. Hartman
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Patent number: 7143866Abstract: A strand being pulled through a conduit is automatically lubricated.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2003Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: WLD, LLCInventors: Timothy L. Coder, Dennis D. Hartman
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Patent number: 7021426Abstract: A cable is installed in a protective duct or guide tube by means of blowing (and, optionally, synergetic pushing) and lubricating the cable during installation. Lubricating the cable is done after the cable exits from the cable blowing equipment and hence takes place in a pressurized airflow passage. A hollow chamber filled with foam-plugs saturated with lubricant forms the cable lubricator. Lubricant is wiped onto the cable as it moves through the pressurized lubrication compartment. A portion of the airflow used for propelling the cable during blowing installation is bypassed around the lubricator and injected into the duct trajectory downstream of the lubricator.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2004Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: NKF Kabel B.V.Inventors: Willem Griffioen, Maja Keijzer, Cornelis van 't Hul, Willem Greven
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Patent number: 7007773Abstract: A lubrication device lubricates traveling lubrication sites, such as on a belt (1), in particular, on a roller or chain belt (1). The lubrication device includes a lubricating apparatus (2) having a catch (C) that is capable of assuming a resting position and a catching position relative to the belt (1). In the catching position, a lubricating head (D) of the lubricating apparatus (2) is moved to a lubrication site by relative lateral motion between the belt (1) and the lubricating apparatus (2) in order to supply lubricant to the lubricating site. At the end of the run path, the lubricating head (D) as well as the catch (C) moves relative to the belt (1) to return back to the resting position. Also, before or simultaneously while the catch (C) is brought into engagement with the belt (1), the lubricating apparatus (2) can be extended in a longitudinal direction of the lubrication site motion at a boosting speed, which is greater than zero and less than the speed of the belt (1).Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2004Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Lincoln GmbH & Co., KGInventors: Karl Rodemer, Heinz Rühl
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Patent number: 6942409Abstract: A bicycle chain cleaner fitted on a spray can of cleaning and lubricating solution, comprising: a lower half-shell and an upper half-shell, which are provided centrally with a flat and elongated tray, respectively for collection and for covering the region where a sprayed solution is dispensed, the half-shells being provided with an inlet and an outlet for the chain, which are aligned and co-planar; articulation elements, which are interposed between the half-shells; elements for coupling to the top of the spray can one of the half-shells; and a sort of trigger, which is associated with the other one of the half-shells in order to make the edges of the half-shells mate, respective brushes with tufts of radial bristles being fitted in the half-shells so that they can rotate, the tufts being adapted to penetrate, when the chain advances in the half-shells, between links of the chain.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2004Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Barbieri S.N.C. di Barbieri Nadia & KalmanInventor: Adriano Barbieri
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Patent number: 6932196Abstract: A lubrication device lubricates traveling lubrication sites, such as on a belt (1), in particular, on a roller or chain belt (1). The lubrication device includes a lubricating apparatus (2) having a catch (C) that is capable of assuming a resting position and a catching position relative to the belt (1). In the catching position, a lubricating head (D) of the lubricating apparatus (2) is moved to a lubrication site by relative lateral motion between the belt (1) and the lubricating apparatus (2) in order to supply lubricant to the lubricating site. At the end of the run path, the lubricating head (D) as well as the catch (C) moves relative to the belt (1) to return back to the resting position. Also, before or simultaneously while the catch (C) is brought into engagement with the belt (1), the lubricating apparatus (2) can be extended in a longitudinal direction of the lubrication site motion at a boosting speed, which is greater than zero and less than the speed of the belt (1).Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2004Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Lincoln GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Karl Rodemer, Heinz Rühl
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Patent number: 6848541Abstract: A cable is installed in a guide tube by means of blowing (and, optionally, synergetic pushing) and lubricating the cable during this installation. Lubricating the cable is done after the cable has passed the cable blowing equipment and hence takes place in a pressurized airflow passage. A hollow chamber filled with foam-plugs saturated with lubricant forms the cable lubricator. To avoid buckling, cable guide blocks are placed, which also divide the lubricator in different sub-chambers, each with its own foam-plug and content of lubricant. The airflow, needed to propel the cable during blowing, can bypass the lubricator.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2002Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: NKF Kabel B.V.Inventors: Willem Griffioen, Maja Keijzer, Cornelus Van T'Hul, Willem Greven
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Patent number: 6742625Abstract: A lubrication device lubricates traveling lubrication sites, such as on a belt (1), in particular, on a roller or chain belt (1). The lubrication device includes a lubricating apparatus (2) having a catch (C) that is capable of assuming a resting position and a catching position relative to the belt (1). In the catching position, a lubricating head (D) of the lubricating apparatus (2) is moved to a lubrication site by relative lateral motion between the belt (1) and the lubricating apparatus (2) in order to supply lubricant to the lubricating site. At the end of the run path, the lubricating head (D) as well as the catch (C) moves relative to the belt (1) to return back to the resting position. Also, before or simultaneously while the catch (C) is brought into engagement with the belt (1), the lubricating apparatus (2) can be extended in a longitudinal direction of the lubrication site motion at a boosting speed, which is greater than zero and less than the speed of the belt (1).Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2001Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Lincoln GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Karl Rodemer, Heinz Rühl
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Publication number: 20040065511Abstract: A system for lubricating at least one lubricatable element, the system having an injection head for a lubricant that is adapted to be brought into contact with the at least one lubricatable element and a mechanism for evaluating the state of the element.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2003Publication date: April 8, 2004Inventors: Christian Javelly, Guy Malbrunot, Jerome Courjault
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Patent number: 6550547Abstract: An automatic pipe handling system for automatically transporting pipe sections to and from a horizontal boring machine. The system comprises a pipe handling assembly, a pipe lubrication assembly, a makeup/breakout assembly, and an automatic control system. The pipe handling assembly stores pipe sections and transports the pipe sections to and from the drill string of a boring machine. As the pipe handling assembly transports a pipe section, the pipe lubrication assembly lubricates the appropriate pipe joints. The makeup/breakout assembly secures the drill string and pipe joints so that pipe sections can be added to or removed from the drill string. A programmed controller automatically operates the pipe handling system and its components by synchronizing the operations of the pipe handling system. The controller sequences and times the operation of each aspect of the pipe handling system during both the boring operation and the backreaming operation.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2002Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: The Charles Machine Works, Inc.Inventors: David R. Payne, Cody L. Sewell, Kelvin P. Self, J. Kevin Wilda, David A. Rorabaugh
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Patent number: 6550581Abstract: Lubrication devices for lubricating wire rope on a crane. Spray nozzles may be permanently mounted to the multi-sheaved wire block assemblies. A controller and oil supply located near the base of the crane are used to control and deliver oil to the spray nozzles. A telescopic spray unit is used to lubricate the vertical stationary wire rope. A crawler that rides on the wire rope is used to lubricate the stationary wire rope between the anchor point and the first sheave of the block assembly. Improved clamshell units are used to lubricate the wire rope between the drums storing wire rope and the first sheave.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2002Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Inventors: Paul John Berbakov, Steven Paul Clark, Afif Michel Labaki, Edward Stephen Robitz
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Patent number: 6547039Abstract: Lubrication devices for lubricating wire rope on a crane. Spray nozzles may be permanently mounted to the multi-sheaved wire block assemblies. A controller and oil supply located near the base of the crane are used to control and deliver oil to the spray nozzles. A telescopic spray unit is used to lubricate the vertical stationary wire rope. A crawler that rides on the wire rope is used to lubricate the stationary wire rope between the anchor point and the first sheave of the block assembly. Improved clamshell units are used to lubricate the wire rope between the drums storing wire rope and the first sheave.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2002Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: J. Ray McDermott, S.A.Inventors: Paul John Berbakov, Steven Paul Clark, Afif Michel Labaki, Edward Stephen Robitz
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Patent number: 6511379Abstract: From a chamber (18), which can be supplied by a pressure greasing unit (16), there extend several branched channels (20; 22) which reach the points where the lubricant is to be supplied; a passage with a very small cross section (30, 32) is created between said chamber (18) and each branched channel (20, 22) so that a high pressure is reached inside said chamber (18) and—with injection through the grease nipple (16)—a metered supply of lubricant through each of said passages is thus obtained.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2001Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Inventor: Edi Bondioli
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Patent number: 6478115Abstract: A lubrication apparatus lubricates the chain and trolley components of an overhead conveyor supported by a rail. Immediate lubrication is provided to such components without the need of a timer, thereby preventing any lubricant from being applied to non-target surfaces. The apparatus is mounted to the rail using hooks so that the integrity of the rail is preserved and relocation is simple. The apparatus can withstand an impact from a passing mis-aligned trolley. The apparatus can be adapted to lubricate chain and trolley components on different rail profiles, including an I-beam.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2000Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Oil-Rite CorporationInventors: Michael J. Wech, William P. Biaggio, Shaun M. Beauchamp
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Publication number: 20020139616Abstract: A rotary cable treatment assembly for use on cables having a non-circular cross section formed from a stator that housing a rotor formed from two hydraulically sealing bearings. A cable having a non-circular cross section is passed through the assembly wherein a lubricant or high viscosity inhibitor is pressurized to about 3000 psi within the assembly causing the fluid to coat all internal strands that form the cable. The rotor and hydraulically sealing bearings rotate according to the helix of the cable to reduce or eliminate wear on the cable and sealing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2001Publication date: October 3, 2002Inventors: Toby Selcer, David Janac, James Stasny
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Patent number: 6446756Abstract: Lubrication devices for lubricating wire rope on a crane. Spray nozzles may be permanently mounted to the multi-sheaved wire block assemblies. A controller and oil supply located near the base of the crane are used to control and deliver oil to the spray nozzles. A telescopic spray unit is used to lubricate the vertical stationary wire rope. A crawler that rides on the wire rope is used to lubricate the stationary wire rope between the anchor point and the first sheave of the block assembly. Improved clamshell units are used to lubricate the wire rope between the drums storing wire rope and the first sheave.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2000Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: J. Ray McDermott, S.A.Inventors: Paul John Berbakov, Steven Paul Clark, Afif Michel Labaki, Edward Stephen Robitz
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Patent number: 6419078Abstract: A conveyor lubricating device for providing lubrication to a drive chain of a trolley which travels along a track of a conveyor system. The lubricating device is positionable adjacent an arcuate section of track between horizontal section at different height. The lubricating device provides lubricant to the chain as they are in their most opened orientation as the chain bends along the curve. The lubricating device is for lubricating chains in a system having an enclosed I-beam track.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2001Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Frost Links, Inc.Inventor: Michael E. Leathers
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Publication number: 20020029933Abstract: A lubrication device for lubricating traveling lubrication sites, such as on a belt (1), in particular, on a roller or chain belt (1). The lubrication device includes a lubricating apparatus (2) having a catch (C) that is capable of assuming a resting position and a catching position relative to the belt (1). In the catching position, a lubricating head (D) of the lubricating apparatus (2) is moved to a lubrication site by relative lateral motion between belt (1) and the lubricating apparatus (2) in order to supply lubricant to the lubrication site. At the end of the run path the lubricating head (D) as well as the catch (C) moves relative to the belt (1) to return back to the resting position. Also, before or simultaneously with bringing the catch (C) into engagement with the belt (1), the lubricating apparatus (2) can be extended in a longitudinal direction of the lubrication site motion at a boosting speed, which is greater than zero and less than the speed of the belt (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: Karl Rodemer, Heinz Ruhl
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Patent number: 6257369Abstract: An apparatus for cleaning and lubricating drive chains, in particular of motorcycles, include a substantially closed housing formed of two mutually connectable halves providing openings for allowing the drive chain to pass through and includes brushes which are attached in the housing to wipe off the drive chain. An easy and effective cleaning is achieved by using nozzles in the housing which are directed against the drive chain and are in connection with connections on the outside of the housing. The housing also provides with a drainage opening which is arranged for the bleeding off of the media injected into the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1999Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Inventor: Josef Pesl
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Patent number: 6179065Abstract: An automatic pipe handling system for automatically transporting pipe sections to and from a horizontal boring machine. The system comprises a pipe handling assembly, a pipe lubrication assembly, a makeup/breakout assembly, and an automatic control system. The pipe handling assembly stores pipe sections and transports the pipe sections to and from the drill string of a boring machine. As the pipe handling assembly transports a pipe section, the pipe lubrication assembly lubricates the appropriate pipe joints. The makeup/breakout assembly secures the drill string and pipe joints so that pipe sections can be added to or removed from the drill string. A programmed controller automatically operates the pipe handling system and its components by synchronizing the operations of the pipe handling system. The controller sequences and times the operation of each aspect of the pipe handling system during both the boring operation and the backreaming operation.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1998Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: The Charles Machine Works, Inc.Inventors: David R. Payne, Cody L. Sewell, Kelvin P. Self, J. Kevin Wilda, David A. Rorabaugh