For A Bearing Or Journal Patents (Class 206/318)
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Patent number: 11390439Abstract: A hardware packaging assembly and method are provided. A hardware component has a front appearance surface and a back mounting surface. A package backing has a forward receiving surface to receive the back mounting surface of the hardware component. A retention feature protrudes from the package backing to engage the hardware component with an interference fit. The retention feature retains the hardware component on the package backing while maintaining the front appearance surface exposed.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2018Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: LIBERTY HARDWARE MFG. CORP.Inventors: James William Pruitt, II, Ryan Patrick Martin, James Leroy Daniels
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Patent number: 9850061Abstract: A package has two panels, one of which is a base part having at least one bubble that is intended for storage purposes. The bubble projects from an underside of the panel of the base part and opens into an opening in the upper side thereof. The other panel is a cover that is connected with the base part via a hinge in order to be rotatable between a raised position, in which the interior of the bubble is accessible, and a lowered position in which the panel of the cover covers the opening of the bubble. The panels of the base part and cover are each formed with two seats that in the lowered position of the cover are laterally and equidistantly separated from the bubble. The package allows exposure of information of one or two storage objects, while being stacked together with other packages in a compact pile.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2013Date of Patent: December 26, 2017Assignee: SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, ABInventor: Claes PĂ„lsson
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Patent number: 8997982Abstract: A container of the present invention includes a bridging member disposed between a pair of inner side faces of a band insertion groove formed in a bottom wall. A rolling bearing is arranged above the bridging member and a band can be wound around the bearing and the bridging member together. Thus, since both a sideslip and jumping of the rolling bearing can be prevented without covers, the container is more superior in usability to a conventional container requiring a cover, and the stacking height can be suppressed as well.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2011Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignees: NTN Corporation, Sanko Co., Ltd.Inventors: Katsunori Makino, Tsutomu Hotta, Kazuhiko Miyata, Takashi Owashi
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Publication number: 20130220854Abstract: A container of the present invention includes a bridging member disposed between a pair of inner side faces of a band insertion groove formed in a bottom wall. A rolling bearing is arranged above the bridging member and a band can be wound around the bearing and the bridging member together. Thus, since both a sideslip and jumping of the rolling bearing can be prevented without covers, the container is more superior in usability to a conventional container requiring a cover, and the stacking height can be suppressed as well.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2011Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicants: SANKO CO., LTD., NTN CORPORATIONInventors: Katsunori Makino, Tsutomu Hotta, Kazuhiko Miyata, Takashi Owashi
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Patent number: 8043009Abstract: A hub unit is configured such that nitrogen gas, which functions as inert gas, is filled in a rolling element arranging space which is defined by an inner circumferential surface of an outer ring and an outer circumferential surface of a hub body for arranging rolling elements therein in such a manner as to be sealed therein in a semi-hermetically closed state by a seal member and a cover, so as to prevent the nitrogen gas from flowing out to an exterior space. The seal member, which is provided at an end portion of the rolling element arranging space which end lies on a vehicle-outer side, is formed as an elastic seal element, and is fixed to the outer ring at one end whereas being secured to the hub body at the other end thereof while being elastically deformed, whereby the seal member has a function to prevent the intrusion of water from the exterior space into the rolling element arranging space.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2007Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: JTEKT CorporationInventors: Yoshifumi Shige, Arihiro Fujiwara, Komatsugu Nishimura, Masatoshi Taniyama
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Patent number: 8006838Abstract: The invention relates to a method for wrapping a long or round part, for example a steel part, for instance in the form of a steel strip coil, a steel wire roll or a round steel part such as a roller bearing ring, the steel part being wrapped in a stretch film, in particular a plastic stretch film, in a helical and covering manner. In order to realize a short term wrapping of a long or round part, irrespective of its material properties, and as a reliable transport protection the invention proposes that a strip material which is significantly more resistant than the stretch film and has an adhesive coating on the side facing the stretch film is wound over the stretch film likewise in a covering manner.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2008Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: H. Bohl GmbHInventor: Michael Bohl
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Rust preventive package containing bearing for machine tool and and rust preventive packaging method
Patent number: 7819246Abstract: A rust preventive package to contain a bearing used for a machine tool includes a lubricant oil which is used when the bearing is operated, a vaporizable rust preventive sheet wrapped around the bearing, and a box. A method of packaging a bearing used in a machine tool includes applying a lubricant oil which is used when the bearing is operated and wrapping a vaporizable rust preventive sheet around the bearing.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2006Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: NTN CorporationInventors: Hiroshi Takiuchi, Tadayoshi Yonezawa -
Patent number: 7753594Abstract: The retaining plus is used for assembling or retaining an array of needle roller bearings in the center of a gear. The plug applies a spring force through a push ball and a wire retainer clip which separates a pair of the needle roller bearings and force the array of bearings together and against the inside diameter of the gear.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2007Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Acutech Industries, Inc.Inventor: Raymond E. Muterspaw
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Patent number: 7690505Abstract: A packaging system for protecting a wheel hub containing inboard and outboard bearings separated by a spacer. The packaging system comprises a shipping retainer having inboard and outboard elements that are reversibly locked together within the axial bore of the wheel hub to seal the ends of the axial bore and maintain the alignment of the bearings and spacer. The packaging system further includes a stackable shipping tray having first and second sides, the first side adapted to receive the inboard end of a wheel hub with the shipping retainer installed and the second side adapted to receive the outboard end of a wheel hub. The shipping tray cooperates with the shipping retainer to facilitate assembly and disassembly of the shipping retainer.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2006Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Gunite CorporationInventors: Reginal A. Pete, Gary Tope, Adam Purvis
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Patent number: 7562775Abstract: Packaging (1) for transporting and handling large anti-friction bearings (15) is provided. The packaging (1) includes a lower part (2) and an upper part (3) that can be fitted over each other and define a region for receiving at least one large anti-friction bearing (15). An outer envelope surface of the large anti-friction bearing (15) is surrounded by a holding element (12) that can be fixed to a plurality of spaced-apart peripheral points. The position of the holding element (12) detachably connected to the lower part (2) can be modified such that the distance of the holding element in relation to a central point of the packaging (1) can be increased or decreased. The packaging (1) is advantageous in that different positioning of the holding element(s) (12) enables large anti-friction bearings (15) with different diameters to be received therein.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2005Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Assignee: Schaeffler KGInventors: Martin Hassdenteufel, Steffen Heinrich, Michael Kittel
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Patent number: 7306109Abstract: A system and method for providing a dry consumable with a liquid in the same assembly. The assembly includes a fluid container that is covered with a cap assembly. The cap assembly can be manually opened and closed, thereby selectively controlling the flow of fluid out of the fluid container. Consumable material is formed into a solid form on the exterior of the cap assembly. The material can include pharmaceutical compounds, nutraceutical compounds or can be inert compounds, such as confections. The material is formed into a solid that can be bitten or licked away from the cap assembly as the cap assembly is placed in the mouth. Once the material is received into the mouth, liquid can be drunk through the cap assembly to help wash the material down the throat.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2002Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Inventor: Steven M Landau
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Publication number: 20070278118Abstract: A packaging system for protecting a wheel hub containing inboard and outboard bearings separated by a spacer. The packaging system comprises a shipping retainer having inboard and outboard elements that are reversibly locked together within the axial bore of the wheel hub to seal the ends of the axial bore and maintain the alignment of the bearings and spacer. The packaging system further includes a stackable shipping tray having first and second sides, the first side adapted to receive the inboard end of a wheel hub with the shipping retainer installed and the second side adapted to receive the outboard end of a wheel hub. The shipping tray cooperates with the shipping retainer to facilitate assembly and disassembly of the shipping retainer.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2006Publication date: December 6, 2007Inventors: Reginal A. Pete, Gary Tope, Adam Purvis
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Patent number: 6851202Abstract: Ensuring that the correct wheel bearing is installed in the wheel assembly of an aircraft. A plastic mold is designed to hold only one size of wheel bearing. The mold is labeled with the wheel bearing serial number and the corresponding aircraft model number. Because only one size of wheel bearing fits properly in the mold, it facilitates identification and use of the correct size wheel bearing in the aircraft wheel assembly. The mold can be used to ship wheel bearings to air carriers and to store wheel bearings before installation into aircraft wheel assemblies. The mold also offers protection for the wheel bearing from contamination or damage.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2004Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Delta Air Lines, Inc.Inventors: Harry E. Schroeder, James M. Patterson
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Patent number: 6688015Abstract: Ensuring that the correct wheel bearing is installed in the wheel assembly of an aircraft. A plastic mold is designed to hold only one size of wheel bearing. The mold is labeled with the wheel bearing serial number and the corresponding aircraft model number. Because only one size of wheel bearing fits properly in the mold, it facilitates identification and use of the correct size wheel bearing in the aircraft wheel assembly. The mold can be used to ship wheel bearings to air carriers and to store wheel bearings before installation into aircraft wheel assemblies. The mold also offers protection for the wheel bearing from contamination or damage.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2001Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: Delta Air Lines, Inc.Inventors: Harry E. Schroeder, James M. Patterson
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Patent number: 6171070Abstract: A high-pressure reciprocating pump is constructed such that a plurality of plungers connected to a driver are made to move back and forth and intake channels or discharge channels are opened and closed by valves in synchronism with movements of the plungers for transferring a fluid under high pressure.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1998Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Hakusu Tech Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kazutoshi Mitake
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Patent number: 5896996Abstract: A packaging box assembly includes a box including a bottom plate having a first side and a second side, a first plate having a first end portion foldably extending from the first side of the bottom plate and a second end portion, a first cover foldably extending from the second end portion of the first plate and defining a first elongate slot, a second plate having a first end portion foldably extending from the second side of the bottom plate and a second end portion, and a second cover foldably extending from the second end portion of the second plate and defining a second elongate slot aligning with the first elongate slot. A receiving barrel is detachably received in a space defined between the first plate and the second plate, and a suspension ring is pivotally mounted on a top portion of the receiving barrel and extends through the first elongate slot and the second elongate slot.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1998Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Assignee: Hope Industrial CorporationInventor: William Chuang
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Patent number: 5755323Abstract: A kit facilitates selecting a bearing, to replace a used and perhaps defective bearing, in that the kit contains the replacement bearing encapsulated in a package that may include related components, such as a seal, dust cover and cotter pin. The package also includes a gauge which will mate with the bearing in the package at a distinguishing diameter on the bearing. One seeking to replace the used bearing fits that bearing at the distinguishing diameter on it to the gauge to determine if they mate in the same manner that the bearing mates with a machine component. If it does, the bearing in the package corresponds with the used bearing sought to be replaced. If not, one continues the comparison until a package is found having a gauge that mates with the used bearing. In lieu of the gauges being on the packages for the kits, they may be on a display which holds the kits.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1996Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: The Timken CompanyInventors: Henry Zahn, Scott G. Biltz, Bridget L. Heist
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Patent number: 5048571Abstract: A protective cover which is releasably securable to a component having an aperture formed therethrough, such as an end yoke, is disclosed. The cover includes a generally flat circular end portion having a depending skirt portion formed about the outer periphery thereof. The skirt portion is formed integrally with the end portion and extends axially downwardly therefrom to define a hollow cylindrical protected region. First and second legs are formed integrally with the end portion and extend downwardly within and beyond the skirt portion. As they extend from the end portion, the legs diverge slightly apart from one another in inverted-V fashion. At the lower ends of the legs, respective series of shoulders are formed. The cover is installed by slightly compressing the legs together and inserting them through the aperture at one end of the component.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1989Date of Patent: September 17, 1991Assignee: Dana CorporationInventor: John A. Ellis
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Patent number: 4917242Abstract: A tray for packaging semi-circular split ring bearing halves is provided having a plurality of elongated compartments. Each compartment includes a herringbone-type of arrangement of ribs on the bottom wall thereof to receive bearing halves. The bearing halves are separated from one another by the ribs. Trays loaded with bearing halves may be stacked one upon the other with the compartments of one tray being nestable within compartments of a lower tray.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1988Date of Patent: April 17, 1990Assignee: Chrysler Motor Corp.Inventor: Thomas M. Jeruzal
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Patent number: 4838417Abstract: A storage pack is provided comprising at least two stacked and nested trays each loaded with a plurality of semicircular split ring bearing halves. Each tray includes a plurality of elongated compartments each of which has a rib structure on the bottom wall thereof defining a herringbone-type arrangement. Bearing halves are loaded into each tray compartment on one edge thereof with the ribs separating adjacent bearing halves. The ribs are of less height than the width of the bearing halves so that when one loaded tray is stacked and nested on another, the bearing halves assume the vertical load without loading the ribs.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1988Date of Patent: June 13, 1989Assignee: Chrysler Motors CorporationInventor: Thomas M. Jeruzal
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Patent number: 4756413Abstract: Large, heavy manufactured goods, assemblies or articles are packaged for storage and transport in a skeletal frame formed of structural foam material such as high density polyethylene. Cross brace and cross brace mounting members extend between peripheral members of the skeletal frame that is otherwise free of interconnecting side wall web material. The cross brace mounting members support the article spaced within the frame while they distribute the weight of the supported article to the peripheral members. Fasteners such as bolts and bands can secure an assembly or article to the cross brace mounting members of a shipping frame. Upper and lower skeleton halves can include integral leg members, or the leg members can be separate parts to be assembled to the skeleton halves. Separate leg members facilitate transporting the shipping frame flat with the skeleton halves nested on one another.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1986Date of Patent: July 12, 1988Inventor: Jules C. Gits
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Patent number: 4573632Abstract: A food container made of thermoplastic material such as pvc. The food container has the shape of a pound cake tin, and also has a central cone with a closed top. The food container has an outer horizontal rim to which a tin flat lid is attached. The horizontal rim and the closed top of the central cone may have the same level, and the lid can be bound to the horizontal rim as well as to the top of the central cone.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1984Date of Patent: March 4, 1986Inventor: Jan-Mathieu Scheeren
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Patent number: 4518017Abstract: A protective cover assembly provides protection for an external surface of a tubular member. The assembly includes a cover having an axially extending annulus which overlies the external surface of the tubular member. The cover also includes an elongate projection disposed for axial extension into the bore of the tubular member. A retainer for the cover is defined by a support flange having an axially extending portion which carries a radially extending segmented flange. The segmented flange frictionally engages the elongate projection to retain the cover about the tubular member. In one preferred embodiment, the tubular member is an end yoke of a universal joint, and the external surface to be protected is a ground bearing sleeve. In another, the tubular member is a companion flange of a universal joint.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1983Date of Patent: May 21, 1985Assignee: Dana CorporationInventors: Erin D. Hennon, Robert G. Joyner
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Patent number: 4480368Abstract: To service an engine (10), it is frequently determined that a cylinder liner (12) and piston (18) must be replaced. It is difficult and time consuming to first install the liner (12) and then the piston (18) with the rings (20) and connecting rod (22). A pre-assembled unit (36) including the liner (12) and piston (18) may be installed on the engine according to a disclosed method. The unitary assembly simplifies steps at the service facility and, if desired, permits assembly of the unit (36) prior to shipment to the service facility to reduce shipping space and cost.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1983Date of Patent: November 6, 1984Assignee: Caterpillar Tractor Co.Inventor: Louis F. Vachon
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Patent number: 4475737Abstract: A slip spline assembly includes a splined stub shaft slidably received in a splined bore of a yoke member. A sealing plug is provided at one end of the yoke bore to maintain lubricant on the splines and prevent ingress of foreign matter. A plurality of resilient fingers on the plug snap into an annular groove formed in the yoke bore to positively retain the plug. A vent opening in the plug relieves pressure in the closed end of the yoke when the splined shaft slides toward the yoke closed end.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1982Date of Patent: October 9, 1984Assignee: Dana CorporationInventors: Thomas J. Cook, Jr., Jay W. Thorngurgh
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Patent number: 4450609Abstract: An improved camshaft having a plurality of journals with a removable sleeve positioned between at least one set of adjacent camshaft bearing journals. The sleeve has an outer surface which does not extend past the outer surface of the two adjacent journals and presents a continuous cylinder spanning the space between adjacent cam bearings thereby assisting in the insertion of the camshaft into an engine. After insertion into the engine, the sleeve is removed.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1983Date of Patent: May 29, 1984Inventor: Steven P. Hamilton
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Patent number: 4225200Abstract: A thin roller thrust bearing assembly including first and second annular races, an annular roller separator and a plurality of rolling elements is provided with a grease retained assembly, an outer banding cup or a combination thereof. In a purely grease retained assembly, a coating of tacky grease secures together first and second annular races with an annular roller separator and a plurality of rolling elements retained therebetween. The grease retained assembly provides a stable package for shipping and handling of the bearing. Alternately, an outer banding cup secures the first annular race and the annular roller separator with the rolling elements retained therebetween. In this case, the second annular race is secured to the annular roller separator and the rolling elements with a coating of tacky grease. Alternately, the outer banding cup encompasses both the first and second annular races with an annular roller separator and a plurality of rolling elements retained therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1978Date of Patent: September 30, 1980Assignee: Keene CorporationInventor: Robert K. Dougall
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Patent number: 4201425Abstract: A locking device for maintaining the split inner ring of a bearing in assembled relation during shipment and handling prior to installation. The locking device is of generally rectangular shape and is made of a resilient elastically deformable material so that it is readily inserted and removed from the inner ring bore. When seated in place it exerts a clamping action in a radial direction by spring action and contacts in the bore of both inner ring parts of the bearing.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1978Date of Patent: May 6, 1980Assignee: SKF Kugellagerfabriken GmbHInventors: Hans Freund, Werner Kotzab
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Patent number: 4166660Abstract: A folded spring extends relatively diametrically across the circle of rollers in a roller assembly with each diametral side pressing between two adjoining rollers to wedge these rollers apart circumferentially and thus to press all the rollers against the wall of the bore in a "keystoning" effect with sufficient force to prevent axial movement of the rollers and to radially retain the rollers in the body. The spring is arranged to be subsequently pushed axially from the body.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1978Date of Patent: September 4, 1979Assignee: The Torrington CompanyInventor: William W. Murphy
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Patent number: 4158407Abstract: A novel journal guard for the journal portion of a wheel axle for use during transport, handling, and storage is provided which includes a resilient tubular housing member with an annular mouth and a resilient house base opposite the mouth. The base member has a thickness which decreases towards its center to accomodate thermal expansion of air trapped within the guard. The guard also includes means for securing the tubular housing about its annular mouth to an axle section mediate between the journal and wheel seat. The housing is preferably secured to this mediate section by means of a radial compression device disposed between two shoulders which extend about the outer perimeter of the housing mouth. The guard protects the journal section of the axle and any other structures outboard of the journal during transport, handling, and storage. The guard is easily secured to or removed from the axle and is reusable.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1977Date of Patent: June 19, 1979Inventor: Frederick G. Rest
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Patent number: 4146128Abstract: A two-part package formed from separate blanks each foldable to provide respective package elements of box like shape with one element slidable into the other to complete a combined unit having a front window opening to reveal part of a contents contained in a clear plastic blister unit and side window openings formed by aligned openings in the respective package elements to reveal additional contents in the blister unit. Closure tabs are provided on one package element for access to the contents through the top of this element and a perforated hanging tab is provided on this element for suspending the combined package elements in a display position. The blister enclosed contents may be disposed in the package for ready removal by sliding this element as a container of the contents, out of the package element whereby the blister becomes the separate package element for holding the contents and which is inserted and removed from the package as a fully loaded container.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1978Date of Patent: March 27, 1979Assignee: Shepherd Products U.S. Inc.Inventors: John W. Hogg, G. Norman Heaton
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Patent number: 4098049Abstract: Disclosed are apparatus and methods for impregnating oil into a lubricating pad for use in a journal box. A conveyor locates a bag containing a dry pad below an oil dispensing spout. If desirable or for particularly large bags and pads, a vacuum suction may be applied to opposite sides of the open upper end of the bag to hold it open. The spout is lowered and oil is dispensed into the bag. After the spout is raised, the bag containing the pad and oil is conveyed between a pair of platens which compress the bag and pad therebetween substantially fully exhausting air from the bag. While maintaining the bag and pad compressed, the open end of the bag is hermetically sealed. Upon movement of the platens away from one another, the pad expands within the bag with consequent impregnation of oil into the pad.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1976Date of Patent: July 4, 1978Assignee: Norfolk & Western Railway CompanyInventors: William G. Jackson, Lance Seibert, Dillard T. Bates, James M. Smith
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Patent number: 4053049Abstract: A system for packaging a plurality of nested objects wherein adhesive strips are applied to either side of the tightly nested objects to form a rigid unitary package in which the tightly nested objects will withstand compressive stresses and the adhesive strips will withstand tensile stresses which may be applied to the structure during handling or shipping to the customer.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1976Date of Patent: October 11, 1977Assignee: Federal-Mogul CorporationInventor: Albert L. Beauvais
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Patent number: 4029069Abstract: The roller shaft which actuates a pumping element in a fuel injection pump is secured against unintentional release during transport by elastic elements, preferably spring wire parts, whose one end engages a stationary portion of the fuel supply pump and whose other end engages a recess or cutout in the roller shaft and cooperates with a shoulder or stop therein to prevent unintentional drop-out while permitting a normal reciprocating motion after installation. Suitable openings and grooves provided in the roller shaft guide can hold and orient the spring wire.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1975Date of Patent: June 14, 1977Assignee: Robert Bosch G.m.b.H.Inventors: Walter Hafele, Rudolf Kleeberger
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Patent number: 3955673Abstract: A repacking kit for replacement of fluid seals for devices such as pumps is described. The kit comprises a plurality of preformed, oversized circular split rings having a specified configuration. The rings assume a helical shape around the shaft to be sealed and each is cut to size in a single step. The kit is prepacked in a quantity (generally five rings) predetermined to be that required for complete replacement of the packing of a single pump.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1974Date of Patent: May 11, 1976Assignee: Johns-Manville CorporationInventor: Donald Edson Fosness