Axially Acting Motor Patents (Class 188/368)
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Patent number: 9863731Abstract: A trigger control assistance device that allows a firearm user to focus on pulling a trigger without concern over trigger release. That is, a finger extension is provided to interface the user's finger during firing of the firearm. The extension is configured to reciprocatingly displace the user's finger from the trigger at a controlled rate. This, in turn provides enhanced control for the user who may now focus on aiming and pulling the trigger without undue concern over releasing the trigger. Added features such as an adjustable rate of fire and GPS enabling and disabling of the firearm may also be incorporated into the trigger control assistance device.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2017Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Inventor: Robert Joe Alderman
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Patent number: 8978841Abstract: A brake actuator assembly for a railway vehicle braking system includes a pair of end members spaced apart from each other along a longitudinal axis of the brake actuator assembly, a hollow flexible elastomeric member, two peripheral flanges extending outwardly from ends of the hollow flexible elastomeric member. Two retaining members, apertures and fasteners are employed for attaching each peripheral flange directly to a respectively positioned end member. The brake actuator assembly is connected to a source of fluid under pressure enabling inflation of the flexible elastomeric member and initiation of a braking sequence of the railway vehicle braking system. The brake actuator assembly of the instant invention allows for improved control of the brake shoe forces including visual travel measurement indication which is especially desirable during light load conditions.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2011Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: WABTEC Holding CorpInventor: Michael E. Ring
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Patent number: 8925698Abstract: A brake cylinder includes a pressure medium actuated brake piston delimiting a brake chamber and connected to a brake piston rod. The brake piston, together with the piston rod, swivels into positions tilted from a center axis of the brake cylinder during an actuation stroke. The brake piston is rigid and has a guide surface in the shape of a spherical surface of an imaginary sphere on its radially outer peripheral surface. The guide surface is guided along a radially inner cylinder wall of the brake cylinder with the center of the sphere lying on the center axis of the brake cylinder. The brake piston further has at least one elastic sealing element radially displaceable in a radially outer annular groove of the brake piston and delimiting an annular space together with a groove base of the annular groove on its side facing away from the radially inner cylinder wall.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2011Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: KNORR-BREMSE Systeme fuer Nutzfahrzeuge GmbHInventors: Michael Herges, Alain Fantazi, Franck Hemery, Zoltan Skriba
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Publication number: 20130327606Abstract: An electromechanically actuated vehicle brake having a hydraulically and/or mechanically actuated piston and at least one spindle-nut-arrangement. The invention further relates to a piston. To prevent unnecessary play, vibration, noises between adjacent components it is proposed that in the area of a coupling between the spindle-nut-arrangement and the piston at least one compensating element be provided, which prevents unwanted component oscillations.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2011Publication date: December 12, 2013Applicant: Continental Teves AG & Co. oHGInventor: Emma Sophie Teitge
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Patent number: 8443949Abstract: The cartridge (22) comprises a body (24), a rotary control plate (28) driving a push plate (30) in a translational movement, elastic means (38) of compressing the push plate (30) towards the control plate (28), and a cage (40) for holding the elastic means (38). The body (24) comprises a projection (42) for attaching the cage (40), collaborating with an attachment orifice (46) formed in an axial tab (44) of the cage (40). The cage (40) is capable of a rotational movement between an attachment position in which the attachment orifice (46) collaborates with the projection (42), and a release position in which the cage (40) is not attached to the body (24). The body (24) comprises a first limit stop (50) that limits the rotation of the cage (40) with which the tab (44) collaborates in the release position. The body (24) comprises a ramp (60), adjacent to the first limit stop (50). In the release position (40), the tab (44) rests radially against the projection (42) and the ramp (60).Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2011Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Roger Mahoudeaux, Xavier Laurencin
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Publication number: 20120037470Abstract: The cartridge (22) comprises a body (24), a rotary control plate (28) driving a push plate (30) in a translational movement, elastic means (38) of compressing the push plate (30) towards the control plate (28), and a cage (40) for holding the elastic means (38). The body (24) comprises a projection (42) for attaching the cage (40), collaborating with an attachment orifice (46) formed in an axial tab (44) of the cage (40). The cage (40) is capable of a rotational movement between an attachment position in which the attachment orifice (46) collaborates with the projection (42), and a release position in which the cage (40) is not attached to the body (24). The body (24) comprises a first limit stop (50) that limits the rotation of the cage (40) with which the tab (44) collaborates in the release position. The body (24) comprises a ramp (60), adjacent to the first limit stop (50). In the release position (40), the tab (44) rests radially against the projection (42) and the ramp (60).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2011Publication date: February 16, 2012Applicant: ROBERT BOSCH GMBHInventors: Roger Mahoudeaux, Xavier Laurencin
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Publication number: 20110247907Abstract: A brake cylinder includes a pressure medium actuated brake piston delimiting a brake chamber and connected to a brake piston rod. The brake piston, together with the piston rod, swivels into positions tilted from a center axis of the brake cylinder during an actuation stroke. The brake piston is rigid and has a guide surface in the shape of a spherical surface of an imaginary sphere on its radially outer peripheral surface. The guide surface is guided along a radially inner cylinder wall of the brake cylinder with the center of the sphere lying on the center axis of the brake cylinder. The brake piston further has at least one elastic sealing element radially displaceable in a radially outer annular groove of the brake piston and delimiting an annular space together with a groove base of the annular groove on its side facing away from the radially inner cylinder wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2011Publication date: October 13, 2011Applicant: KNORR-BREMSE Systeme fuer Nutzfahrzeuge GmbHInventors: Michael HERGES, Alain Fantazi, Franck Hemery, Zoltan Skriba
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Patent number: 7931130Abstract: A brake actuator assembly for a railway vehicle braking system comprises a flexible elastomeric member directly and sealably attached to a mounting member employed for attaching the brake actuator assembly to the rigid structure of a braking system and to a push rod member connected to the control linkage. The brake actuator assembly is connected to a source of fluid under pressure enabling inflation of the flexible elastomeric member and initiation of a braking sequence of the railway vehicle braking system. The brake actuator assembly of the present invention allows for improved control of the brake shoe forces including visual travel measurement indication which is especially desirable during light load conditions. Currently used brake assemblies employing cylinder type actuators may be retrofitted with the brake actuator assembly of the invention.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2006Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Assignee: WABTEC Holding CorpInventor: Michael E. Ring
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Patent number: 7588128Abstract: A self-boosting electromagnetic disk brake having an electromechanical actuating device and a mechanical self-boosting device that has a wedge mechanism. A wedge is displaceable parallel to a brake disk and relative to a friction brake lining, and the relative displaceability of the wedge is limited relative to the friction brake lining to one direction, by means of a slaving device. The wedge is decoupled from the friction brake lining in one direction of rotation of the brake disk. As a result, the self-boosting device is operative in only one direction of rotation of the brake disk; in the reverse direction of rotation of the brake disk, the disk brake is neutral in terms of self-help.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2004Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Dietmar Baumann, Dirk Hofmann, Herbert Vollert, Willi Nagel, Andreas Henke, Bertram Foitzik, Bernd Goetzelmann
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Patent number: 6752247Abstract: An electromechanical brake assembly 10 having a pair of selectively movable and dissimilar self energization wedge members 24, 26 which are respectively and independently controlled by motors 30, 34, and which have respectively dissimilar angles of inclination 60, 62, thereby providing a controllably varying amount of self energization.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2002Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventor: Dale Lee Hartsock
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Patent number: 6318513Abstract: An electromechanical brake, in particular for vehicles, has an electric actuator which generates an actuation force and acts on at least one frictional element so as to press the latter, in order to bring about a frictional force, against a rotatable component of the brake which is to be braked. In order to keep the actuation force to be applied by the actuator low, there is, between the component to be braked and the electric actuator, an arrangement which brings about the self-energization of the actuation force generated by the electric actuator. In the event of a deviation between the setpoint value and the actual value, a device for comparing a setpoint value of the frictional force with the actual value of the frictional force controls the electric actuator, in order to correspondingly increase or decrease the generated actuation force, with the result that the actual value is approximated to the setpoint value of the frictional force.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1998Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Deutsches Zentrum fur Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V.Inventors: Johannes Dietrich, Bernd Gombert, Markus Grebenstein
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Patent number: 5908092Abstract: A brake device has a housing in two parts releasably connected together by bolts. Co-operating pressure fluid passages in the two housing parts communicate pressure fluid from a source to actuators within the housing, and include separable plug and socket connectors located on the respective housing parts so that separation of the housing parts effects disconnection of the actuators from the pressure fluid source. A non-return valve is arranged to close on separation of the housing parts and to be opened again by the plug connector. An electrical connection to an electrically powered cooling fan can be similarly broken when the housing parts are separated.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1994Date of Patent: June 1, 1999Assignee: Wichita Company, LimitedInventors: David Thomas Walter, Simon Paul Dommett, Barry Pearson
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Patent number: 5072651Abstract: A direct drive type rotation dividing table includes a dividing table mounted on an output shaft of a rotor which is accommodated in a housing together with a stator. A clamp mechanism for maintaining the dividing table at a stopped position includes a cylinder slidably disposed in the housing in an axial direction and having a radially extending plane portion and a friction surface adapted to contact the output shaft, an elastic member having one end connected to the housing and urging the friction surface of the cylinder to move away from the output shaft, and a piston having an elastically deformable thin plane portion opposing the plane portion of the cylinder and having one side fixed to the housing and the other free end slidable on the inner surface of the slider. The piston has a friction surface which is adapted to contact a backside of the dividing table.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1991Date of Patent: December 17, 1991Assignee: Nippon Seiko Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Kazuhiro Kagita
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Patent number: 4630528Abstract: In a vehicle or device a fluid motor is employed to drive rotary members, such as wheels, propellers, tracks. The motor is provided with an arrangement which includes a control means and an axially moveable member. By utilizing the control means, for example, by a flow of fluid, the axially moveable member is used to apply an action, which is not common to the usual operation of fluid motors. The arrangement may be used to arrest the rotor of the motor from rotation when no pressure is in the driving fluid line. It may also be used to control the pitch of propellers with variable pitch arrangements. Also possible is to use the arrangement to automatically obtain an auto-rotation of rotor blades on vertical axes of vertically take off and landing vehicles, when the pressure in the fluid line to the motors for driving the motors drops below a predetermined minimum of pressure.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1984Date of Patent: December 23, 1986Inventor: Karl Eickmann
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Patent number: 4363383Abstract: A brake having axially-expanding brake shoes, comprises an actuating block radially located in a peripheral annular groove formed in a rotating member. The actuating block possesses along its axis, a plurality of cylinders in which slide pistons which apply the brake shoes against the braking surfaces formed by the opposite radially-extending faces of the groove.According to the invention, the actuating block comprises a single, solid, center support plate, and the ends of the cylinders project axially over the transverse faces of this support plate.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1979Date of Patent: December 14, 1982Assignee: Societe Anonyme Francaise du FerodoInventor: Leonce E. R. Rogier