Threaded Pin End Patents (Class 403/156)
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Patent number: 10480566Abstract: A fracture-resistant double shear joint including a clevis having a first end defining a first bore and a second end defining a second bore, and a reaction load member defining a third bore, wherein the first bore, the second bore, and the third bore are colinear. The fracture-resistant double shear joint can further include a first spacer positioned within the first bore, a second spacer positioned within the second bore, and a shear pin positioned within each of the first bore, the second bore, and the third bore. The shear pin may include an outer cylinder, an inner shear bolt threaded on both ends, and nuts at either end that engage the threads. The nuts may be tightened to place the outer cylinder in compression. The spacers in the first and second bore may include a low friction liner that interfaces with the outer cylinder of the shear pin. The ends of the spacers may be set back from the ends of the first and second bores (that are next to the third bore).Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2016Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: THE BOEING COMPANYInventors: Blake J. Bergeson, Joshua J. Bracken, Michael G. Poulson, Martin J. Clauss, Gunnar P. Bergeson
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Patent number: 10415631Abstract: A fracture-resistant double shear joint including a clevis having a first end defining a first bore and a second end defining a second bore, and a reaction load member defining a third bore, wherein the first bore, the second bore, and the third bore are colinear. The fracture-resistant double shear joint can further include a first spacer positioned within the first bore, a second spacer positioned within the second bore, and a shear pin positioned within each of the first bore, the second bore, and the third bore. The shear pin may include an outer cylinder, an inner shear bolt threaded on both ends, and nuts at either end that engage the threads. The nuts may be tightened to place the outer cylinder in compression. The spacers in the first and second bore may include a low friction liner that interfaces with the outer cylinder of the shear pin. The ends of the spacers may be set back from the ends of the first and second bores (that are next to the third bore).Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2016Date of Patent: September 17, 2019Assignee: THE BOEING COMPANYInventors: Blake J. Bergeson, Joshua J. Bracken, Michael G. Poulson, Martin J. Clauss, Gunnar P. Bergeson
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Patent number: 9682328Abstract: A track for a toy vehicle and a track section that is used to form the track. In one embodiment, the track section includes a first edge, a second edge, and an upper surface extending therebetween; a first connector extending from the first edge, the first connector comprising an inner surface that defines a receiving cavity and an outer surface comprising a plurality of detents; a second connector extending from the second edge, the second connector being spaced apart from a portion of the second edge by a gap; and first and second slots extending from the second edge towards the first edge to form a hinge section of the track section between the first and second slots, the hinge section comprising the portion of the second edge of the track section.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2014Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Assignee: Honor Metro LimitedInventors: Nai Yang, Matthew Cherowitzo
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Patent number: 8919387Abstract: Herein disclosed is a mechanism for providing high load capabilities in downhole locations. The mechanism comprises tubulars, at least one of which is constructed from composite; and the tubular composite being for high load capabilities in connecting the tubulars. In some cases, there are at least two tubulars in the mechanism. In some cases, the mechanism comprises a thread form, which thread form is mounted to translate an axially directed force into a radially directed force. In some cases, the high load capabilities include a load bearing flank angle of 15° to 50° as measured from the axis of said tubular. In some cases, the high load capabilities include a clearance flank angle of 15° or less as measured perpendicular to the axis of said tubular. In some cases, at least one of the tubulars includes a thread pitch, having from 2 to 12 threads per inch.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2010Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: General Plastics & Composites, L.P.Inventor: Tracy Michael Martin
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Patent number: 8714860Abstract: A mounting fixture for positioning a workpiece in a desired relationship with an apparatus including an articulation joint for coupling first and second tubular members in a desired angular relationship. The articulation joint includes a first end portion clamped to an interior surface of the first tubular member and a second end portion clamped to an interior surface of the second tubular member. First and second clamping members of the articulation joint are clamped together to prevent pivotable movement between a first articulation member and a second articulation member of the articulation joint.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2011Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Cutsforth, Inc.Inventor: Robert S. Cutsforth
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Patent number: 8616140Abstract: In an air seeder assembly having a base mount member with a at least one base ear with a base bore, and a seed boot with at least one boot ear with a boot bore, a fastening assembly mounting the seed boot to the base mount member is disclosed. The fastening assembly comprises a fastener structure fastening the seed boot to the base mount member by extending through the base bore and the boot bore. The fastening assembly includes a fastener interface device inserted into at least one of the bores. The interface device comprises a substantially tubular insertion portion inserted into the at least one bore and a flange portion connected to the insertion portion, and extends radially outwardly from the insertion portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2012Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Lakeview Hutterian BrethrenInventors: Danny Wipf, Joseph Hofer
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Patent number: 8596666Abstract: A ground engaging machine includes a first and a second frame unit, and an articulation hitch coupling together the first and second frame units. The articulation hitch includes a pin, a first and a second bearing positioned about the pin, and abutting a first and a second axial side of an annular protrusion of a hitch plate in one of the first and second frame units. A clamping mechanism of the articulation hitch clamps the first and second bearings between first and second clamping components, such that they are preloaded against the annular protrusion.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2012Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Matthew T. Hansen, Brian C. Howson, Christopher Carpenter, David R. Shields
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Patent number: 8448964Abstract: A hinging arrangement for a wheel axle suspension of a vehicle, comprises an attachment eye fixed to a component to be hingedly attached to the vehicle, and a hinge pin, e.g. a hinge bolt, attached to a fixed vehicle component. The hinge pin is extending through the attachment eye, wherein the attachment eye has a bore for the hinge pin which comprises at least one tapering bore portion. The arrangement further comprises at least one resilient ring and a clamping member each provided with a central bore for the hinge pin, wherein, in the mounted state, the resilient ring is received at least partially within said tapering bore portion. The resilient ring is bearing with one side against the tapering surface of said tapering bore portion and said clamping member is forced against the other side of the resilient ring whereby the resilient ring is compressed between the clamping member and the tapering surface of the tapering bore portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2009Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: VDL Weweler B.V.Inventors: Hans Bramer, Derk Geert Aalderink
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Publication number: 20130104375Abstract: A plain journal bearing couples first and second components. A pin passes through the components. A clamping bush surrounds the pin. A clamping member is mounted on the pin and provides a clamping force to urge the clamping bush into clamping engagement with the first component. During normal operation, when the components rotate relative to each other, the second component and the clamping bush rotate relative to each other about a primary slip path, and the clamping bush remains in clamping engagement with the first component. During degraded operation, when the components rotate relative to each other and the coefficient of friction of the primary slip path has increased to overcome the clamping force, the pin and the clamping bush or the pin and the first component rotate relative to each other about a subsidiary slip path.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2012Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: AIRBUS OPERATIONS LIMITEDInventor: AIRBUS OPERATIONS LIMITED
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Patent number: 8221020Abstract: A through pin assembly for securing an axle into a pair of mounting cheeks and to stabilize a machine member is disclosed. The pin assembly has an axle having a pair of end members formed on each end of the axle. A channel is formed through the axle and runs a length of the axle. The channel consists of a threaded area of the channel at the first end for use when removing the assembly; a hexagon, octagon or otherwise shaped area at the second end to interlock with the threaded part of the locking end member; two grooves in the channel, one at each end, as a seat for gaskets to seal off a grease or oil chamber for distribution to the bearing. A bearing is mounted on a central section of the axle. A pair of expansion sleeves is provided wherein one of the pair of expansion sleeves is positioned over each of the end member of the axle. A locking device is inserted into the channel.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2008Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Svenska Expander ABInventors: Roger Svensson, Anders Carlsson, Everth Svensson
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Patent number: 8141503Abstract: In an air seeder assembly having a base mount member with a at least one base ear with a base bore, and a seed boot with at least one boot ear with a boot bore, a fastening assembly mounting the seed boot to the base mount member is disclosed. The fastening assembly comprises a fastener structure fastening the seed boot to the base mount member by extending through the base bore and the boot bore. The fastening assembly includes a fastener interface device inserted into at least one of the bores. The interface device comprises a substantially tubular insertion portion inserted into the at least one bore and a flange portion connected to the insertion portion, and extends radially outwardly from the insertion portion.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2009Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Lakeview Hutterian BrethrenInventors: Danny Wipf, Joseph Hofer
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Patent number: 7674063Abstract: An exemplary rotatable joint (100) used for a mechanical device includes a socket (10), a rotatable arm (20), a supporting shaft (13), a fastening member (15), an adjusting member (16), and a resilient module (18). A pivot hole (212) is defined in the rotatable arm. The supporting shaft includes a first shaft portion (130) and a second shaft portion (132). A threaded hole (131) is defined in the first shaft portion and the first shaft portion extends through the pivot hole. The second shaft portion is fixed to the socket. The fastening member includes a threaded portion (152) for engaging in the threaded hole of the supporting shaft. The adjusting member is disposed at the threaded portion of the fastening member. The resilient module is disposed between the rotatable arm and the adjusting member for providing an axial resilient force. The axial resilient force is fine tuned by moving the adjusting member.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2007Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignees: Hong Fu Jin Precision Industry (ShenZhen) Co., Ltd., Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Te-Sheng Jan, Yu-Tao Chen, Chun-Che Yen, Zheng-Qiang Song, Gang Cheng, Bing-Jing Xu, Meng-Hua He, Jian-Jun Li
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Publication number: 20090136291Abstract: Improved connection systems for pinned connections are disclosed Although the connection systems may be utilized in dragline excavating systems, the connection systems may also be utilized for pinned connections in a variety of other types of mining, dredging, forestry, and construction equipment. An insert utilized in the connections systems has a frustroconical shape that joins with an aperture in an element being joined by the connection system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2008Publication date: May 28, 2009Applicant: ESCO CorporationInventors: Robert McClanahan, Carolyn Shapiro, Robin K. Churchill
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Patent number: 7306394Abstract: The hinging device (1) for pivotably attaching the links of a bracelet includes a bar (5) comprising at at least one of its ends (8) a hole (9) provided with an inner thread (10), and a screw (11) whose thread is engaged in said inner thread. The bar and the screw are provided with means (14 to 17) allowing an end portion (18) of the bar (5) to rest radially on a portion (19) of the head (13) of the screw (11) to tighten said screw in said bar.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2005Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: Blancpain S.A.Inventors: Yannick Renaudet, Thierry Bergeon, Jean-Claude Probst, Olivier Paratte, Yves Bandi, Johnny Buehler
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Patent number: 7010831Abstract: A screw connection for hinge parts, especially of an eyeglass frame, comprising a screw that interconnects the hinge parts that engage one inside the other and that have an upper hinge lobe, a lower hinge lobe, and at least one middle hinge lobe, the screw having a screw head and a screw shank that extends through a first through opening in the upper hinge lobe and extends through a second through opening in the middle hinge lobe, with a thread permitting the screw shank to be screwed into the lower hinge lobe, and comprising a sleeve that surrounds the screw shank, has elastic properties, and interacts with the upper and middle hinge lobes when the screw is in a screwed-in state, whereby the diameter (D2) of the second through opening is less than or equal to the diameter (D1) of the first through opening.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2000Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: OBE Ohnmacht & Baumgärtner GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Klaus Beck, Rainer Wagner
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Patent number: 6942254Abstract: A system for making and breaking connections between the pin ends of sucker rods and coupling sleeves employs a hydraulically powered system of radially driven gripper heads which are interchangeable to accept different sucker rod sizes. A torqueing system adjacent the gripper head system is also hydraulically driven, employing a pivotally coupled free end on a torque wrench which engages the wrench flat on the sucker rod at its opposite end. The coupling is securely retained without marring the coupling surface while the torque necessary to make or break the connection is applied rapidly and controllably. The system can also be used to advantage in preassemble sucker rods into couplings with precise prestress, using an improved connection design. A sucker rod string can then be assembled readily in the field with invariant optimum prestress conditions at each connection.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Inventor: Kenneth J. Cartsensen
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Patent number: 6561717Abstract: A shim for use in combination with a pin and fastener assembly, the pin having a shank portion with an outer diameter and a shoulder on an end of the shank portion, the shoulder defining a reduced diameter portion having threads, the fastener adapted for engagement with the threads on the reduced diameter portion, the shim includes at least one annular member having an inner diameter and an outer diameter with a flat portion at the inner diameter and a cupped portion at the outer diameter, the inner diameter adapted to fit over the outer diameter of the shank portion of the pin, the cupped portion receiving the fastener when the fastener is engaged with the threads on the reduced diameter portion of the pin so as to restrict radial movement of the shim as the fastener is threaded into abutting contact with the shoulder on the pin.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2001Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: Case CorporationInventors: David V. Martinez, Byron R. Moore
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Patent number: 6364565Abstract: A method for reducing the incidence of piston pin failure by providing a retainer assembly for piston pin plugs such that the plugs cannot be removed or shaken lose during operation. A plastic rod is inserted into the piston pin, and the rod is ultrasonically welded to the stems of mushroom-shaped plastic piston plugs such that the plugs cover the open ends of the pin and are held in place by the cooperation of structure between the plugs and the rod. In an alternate embodiment, the stem of each pin plug is hollow and a respective internally threaded brass insert is disposed in the stem and ultrasonically welded therein. An externally threaded rod is then engaged with the two internally threaded inserts to hold the plugs on the piston pin.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: James J. Billimack, Mark W. Jarrett, Neil E. Johnston
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Patent number: 6309131Abstract: A clevis pin joins a thrust link to a support in an aircraft engine thrust mount. The pin includes a shank having a semicircular section for carrying in shear thrust load between the link and support. A head is disposed at one end of the shank, and a tip is disposed at an opposite end of the shank. In a preferred embodiment, a pair of the pins are nested together for collectively effecting a circular cross sectional area for carrying the thrust load in shear therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1998Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: John Dawson
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Patent number: 5405398Abstract: A posterior stabilized knee prosthesis with removable pin in the femoral component. The removable pin has a tapered split ring lock which prevents the pin from backing out. A split ring is provided on the pin which rides in a groove on the pin. When the pin is properly seated, the split ring engages a corresponding groove within the femoral prosthesis, locking the pin in place. Chamfers are provided on both the front and back of the split ring so that the split ring will compress as the pin is being screwed into the femoral component and also so that the pin can be removed if necessary.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1993Date of Patent: April 11, 1995Assignee: Intermedics Orthopedics, Inc.Inventors: Thomas B. Buford, III, Charles H. Perrone, Jr., Jeffery C. Higgins
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Patent number: 5320443Abstract: A connector (10, 110) for joining a plurality of elements (15, 20; 115, 120) having attachment apertures (19, 21; 119, 121) therein including, a pin (25; 125, 125') having a radially extending head (27; 127) and a shank (26; 126, 126') extending axially from the head and having a tapering outer surface (29; 129, 129') over at least a portion of the axial extent thereof, a sleeve (35, 135) insertable in the attachment apertures and having a tapering inner surface (38; 138, 138') over at least a portion of the axial extent thereof for engaging the tapering outer surface of the pin, a discontinuity (37, 137) in the sleeve extending at least a portion of the axial extent thereof, and fastener (45, 50; 145, 150) for axially displacing the sleeve relative to the pin selectively to expand and to permit reduction in the diameter of at least a portion of the outer surface of the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1992Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Assignee: Commercial Intertech Corp.Inventors: Douglas E. Lien, Roger W. D. Boeckers
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Patent number: 5209594Abstract: An arrangement for locking a shaft or an axle to a machine member. The shaft has a cylindrical part which is intended to carry a bearing. The arrangement includes two expander sleeves which have a control internal shape and each of which is intended to be mounted on a respective end of the shaft of similar conical shape. The expander sleeves function as annular wedges with the apex of the wedge facing towards the cylindrical part of the shaft or axle and when tightening a nut are caused to expand against the machine member and lock the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1991Date of Patent: May 11, 1993Inventors: Roger Svensson, Evert Svensson
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Patent number: 5205667Abstract: An improved pivot pin which allows individual pin connection of each hammer in the rotor of a shredder is disclosed. The pivot pin includes male and female pin members which interengage in a tight fit so as to function as a single pin when fitted together. A bore extends through both of the male and female pin members, with the bore through the female pin member being threaded. A securing device such as a socket head capscrew passes through the male pin member from the outer to the inner end portion thereof and is threadedly received in the female pin member.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1991Date of Patent: April 27, 1993Assignee: Montgomery Industries International Inc.Inventor: Robert C. Montgomery, Sr.
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Patent number: 5152226Abstract: An improved switch for an overhead trolley track system, which is adaptable to be inserted between intersecting tracks and adjustable for handling trolley movement from one track to another. The improved switch includes a unique pivot and shaft assembly whereby the hub member attached to the track lift piece rotates or pivots freely about an outer shaft without applying force to an inner shaft mounted to the track, thereby avoiding constant maintenance, malfunctions, and system interruption.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1991Date of Patent: October 6, 1992Assignee: Bond Equipment Corp.Inventor: Wilson H. Swilley
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Patent number: 5049104Abstract: A connecting system for a toy building set comprises a first coupling part (11) and a second coupling part (12, 13), which are provided on their respective ones of a pair of building elements, adapted to be interconnected, and are formed with respective complementary coupling elements (11, 12, 13). The coupling parts in the connecting elements of the invention are adapted to interconnect the elements by elastic movement of at least one coupling part. This interconnection is flexible and may be fixed with a clamping device (16), which blocks the elastic movement.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1990Date of Patent: September 17, 1991Assignee: Interlego A.G.Inventor: Flemming H. Olsen
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Patent number: 4951350Abstract: A hinge pin of segmented form with its components in threaded connection with one another. The components of the pin include tool receiving surfaces engageable by a wrenching tool for applying torque during assembly and disassembly of the pin. The components are provided with male and female threads.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1989Date of Patent: August 28, 1990Inventor: Anthony M. Nunes
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Patent number: 4932807Abstract: A zero-play pin clevis joint for deployable space structures includes a tapered pin and tapered bores extending through a shackle and through a tang such that the tapered pin is received in the tapered bores. Spring washers urge the tapered pin into the tapered bores of the shackle and also urge the tang onto the tapered pin. Deployable truss structures use a plurality of the aforementioned zero play pin clevis joints to connect a plurality of truss tubes. The angle of taper for the various components is preferably about 12.degree. included angle.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1988Date of Patent: June 12, 1990Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationInventor: Marvin D. Rhodes
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Patent number: 4928578Abstract: Pistons are described comprising a crown portion and a skirt portion, the crown portion having depending from the underside thereof a boss, the boss having secured thereto at least two bearing members in fixed relationship to the piston body and which bearing members co-operate with an associated connecting rod. The bearing members may be located in rebates in the boss such that piston firing loads are born substantially in compression. The bearing members are in one embodiment secured to the boss by a bolt and nut. The bearing members may comprise ferrous, copper-based or aluminium based alloys depending upon the application environment.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1987Date of Patent: May 29, 1990Assignee: AE PLCInventor: Michael L. P. Rhodes
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Patent number: 4889458Abstract: A lock nut assembly comprises a sleeve bolt (1), a clamp bolt (6) and a locking bolt (7). The sleeve bolt (1) has a hollow shank with an internally threaded portion (5) at one end and a head (3) having an axial bore (2) extending through it at the other end, at which it is internally threaded (4). The clamp bolt (6) also has a hollow shank with an externally threaded central portion (9) and an internally threaded portion (10) at one end (10) and a head (8) at its opposite end. The locking bolt (7) has an externally threaded portion at one end (12) and a head (11) at its opposite end. The central portion (9) of the clamp bolt (6) and the internally threaded portion (5) of the sleeve bolt (1) are dimensioned for co-operation with threads of one hand, and the second portion (10) of the clamp bolt (6) and the externally threaded portion (12) of the locking bolt (7) are dimensioned for co-operation with threads of opposite hand.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1988Date of Patent: December 26, 1989Assignee: British Aerospace, PLCInventor: Brian W. Taylor
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Patent number: 4786202Abstract: A novel dual load path connector for pivotally joining a movable member to a structural member, is described which comprises a pair of spaced apart lugs attached to a first of the members, each of the lugs including an outwardly projecting boss, a clevis disposed between the lugs and attached to the first member, a pivot pin, received by the lugs and clevis, which may support a self-aligning bearing between the ends of the clevis, and a connecting link assembly including a first connecting link pivotally supported at a first end on the pin and connected at the other end to the second member, and a pair of second connecting links pivotally supported at respective first ends on the bosses and at the second ends to the second member, the first connecting link, pin and clevis providing a first load bearing path between the structural and movable members, and the second connecting links, bosses and lugs providing a second load bearing path.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1985Date of Patent: November 22, 1988Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air ForceInventors: Alison M. Arnold, Ronald G. Reed
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Patent number: 4102108Abstract: Fastening means are employed in a load-bearing structure, such structure including structural members adjacent to each other at two spaced apart points, the fastening means being of the threaded bolt and nut type serving to connect the structural members together and to transfer load forces between the members at both points, and including a bolt and a nut each having a head and an integral shank including a cylindrical bearing portion, such shanks being inserted through bolt holes in the structural members and the shank bearing portions being in load-bearing engagement with the members at respective points.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1977Date of Patent: July 25, 1978Assignee: Symons CorporationInventor: David L. Cody
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Patent number: 3980321Abstract: A hitch pin assembly for a tractor-scraper vehicle and the like in which the assembly serves as an articulation element in a location encumbered with many other pieces of equipment causing difficult access. The assembly comprises a pivot pin threaded on both ends and formed for fitting completely axially through a pair of machine elements mounted on the tractor and scraper respectively, a pair of adjusting nuts internally threaded to fit the threaded ends of the pivot pin, and a pair of locking elements in the form of retainer plates adapted to fit over the pair of adjusting nuts and restrain them against rotation with respect to the machine elements.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1974Date of Patent: September 14, 1976Assignee: Caterpillar Tractor Co.Inventor: Thomas R. Hamilton
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Patent number: 3979994Abstract: A mobile construction machine comprises a pair of working components pivotally connected together by a pin. The pin has a first stop means secured on a first end thereof to prevent longitudinal movement of the pin in a first direction relative to the components and a second stop means releasably attached to a second end of the pin to prevent it from moving in the opposite direction. Upon removal of the second stop means from the pin, the pin may be removed from aligned bores formed through the components to disconnect the same. Upon reinstallation of the pin, a conically shaped self-centering member is attached to the pin in lieu of the second stop means to facilitate reinsertion of the pin into the bores formed in the components.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1975Date of Patent: September 14, 1976Assignee: Caterpillar Tractor Co.Inventor: Gerard M. G. J. Collignon