Patent classifications
F16B2/08
Undercarriage noise damping assembly
A sprocket damping assembly for a sprocket wheel of a track-type work machine may include an annular damping ring having an annular retention device. The damping ring may include a ring body section having a ring body section radial thickness, and a retention groove section integrally formed at an outboard side of the ring body section. The retention groove section may have a retention groove section axial width and a retention groove section radial thickness. The retention device may have a retention device axial width that is less than or equal to the retention groove section axial width. The retention device is disposed on the retention groove section when the damping ring is disposed on a sprocket drum outer surface of the sprocket wheel to retain the sprocket damping assembly. The retention groove section radial thickness may be less than the ring body section radial thickness.
Undercarriage noise damping assembly
A sprocket damping assembly for a sprocket wheel of a track-type work machine may include an annular damping ring having an annular retention device. The damping ring may include a ring body section having a ring body section radial thickness, and a retention groove section integrally formed at an outboard side of the ring body section. The retention groove section may have a retention groove section axial width and a retention groove section radial thickness. The retention device may have a retention device axial width that is less than or equal to the retention groove section axial width. The retention device is disposed on the retention groove section when the damping ring is disposed on a sprocket drum outer surface of the sprocket wheel to retain the sprocket damping assembly. The retention groove section radial thickness may be less than the ring body section radial thickness.
Clamping device with force sensing
A clamp device has first and second jaws movable relative to one another for clamping an object therebetween. A clamp sensor operatively connected to one of the jaws generates a clamping signal representative of a clamping force urging the first and second jaws towards one another. A display is arranged to display a value proportional to the clamping signal which is representative of the clamping force between the first and second jaws. A motor for driving movement of the second jaw relative to the first jaw is operated by a controller that responds to operator commands in a manual control mode and/or which automatically drives the motor so as to maintain the clamping signal measured by the clamp sensor within a prescribed threshold range to apply a constant clamping force between the first and second jaws under an automated control mode.
GRIP STRAP MAGNETIC MOUNTING DEVICE
A grip strap magnetic mounting device for supporting objects such as water bottles within a strap. The device is configured to magnetically connect to various metallic surfaces, including surfaces of exercise equipment. The strap is connected to a magnet. The strap includes a grip portion for preventing an object from slipping out of the strap. The strap is configured to maintain a bottle in an upright position regardless of magnet orientation.
DEVICES AND METHODS FOR HANGING ITEMS
Devices and methods suitable for hanging items. Such a device includes a body having spaced-apart legs interconnected by a bridge section, protrusions extending from a distal end of each leg opposite the bridge section and defining a recess in the distal end of each of the leg, a hole in each leg adjacent the distal end thereof, and fasteners each configured to be secured to a corresponding one of the legs such that the fastener defines a loop that passes through the hole, extends along a first face of the leg, passes within and around the recess between the protrusions, and extends to a second face of the leg opposite the first face. The fasteners are configured to secure an item between the fasteners and the corresponding legs, and the bridge section is spaced apart from the holes in the legs to define a niche for receiving an object.
DEVICES AND METHODS FOR HANGING ITEMS
Devices and methods suitable for hanging items. Such a device includes a body having spaced-apart legs interconnected by a bridge section, protrusions extending from a distal end of each leg opposite the bridge section and defining a recess in the distal end of each of the leg, a hole in each leg adjacent the distal end thereof, and fasteners each configured to be secured to a corresponding one of the legs such that the fastener defines a loop that passes through the hole, extends along a first face of the leg, passes within and around the recess between the protrusions, and extends to a second face of the leg opposite the first face. The fasteners are configured to secure an item between the fasteners and the corresponding legs, and the bridge section is spaced apart from the holes in the legs to define a niche for receiving an object.
Coupling/uncoupling device
A coupling/uncoupling device includes a columnar member configured by a divided pair of semicircular members, and a pair of coupling members forming a circular holding section that holds the columnar member. The circular holding section includes a circular inner surface section with which an outer circumferential surface of the columnar member is in slide contact, the circular inner surface section being formed from inner circumferential surfaces of a semicircular section in one coupling member and a semicircular section in the other coupling member. The columnar member is configured to be rotatable in both clockwise and counterclockwise directions along the circular inner surface section about a reference position where a contact surface of the pair of coupling members and a dividing surface of the columnar member are flush with each other.
Coupling/uncoupling device
A coupling/uncoupling device includes a columnar member configured by a divided pair of semicircular members, and a pair of coupling members forming a circular holding section that holds the columnar member. The circular holding section includes a circular inner surface section with which an outer circumferential surface of the columnar member is in slide contact, the circular inner surface section being formed from inner circumferential surfaces of a semicircular section in one coupling member and a semicircular section in the other coupling member. The columnar member is configured to be rotatable in both clockwise and counterclockwise directions along the circular inner surface section about a reference position where a contact surface of the pair of coupling members and a dividing surface of the columnar member are flush with each other.
Support system for isolated phase bus enclosure
System and method for supporting an electrical, conductor-carrying set of end to end pipes or enclosures to form an Iso Phase bus for electrical power transmission. The multiple tubular components are axially aligned in the field by a system comprising a saddle support with support legs, brackets for the support legs wherein the brackets secure to the upper flange of an I-beam on a steel support held in the ground. The brackets are adjustably secured to the legs of the saddle support and to the flange of the I-beam. In addition, an over the top enclosure, thin metal strap is provided which is also secured to the bracket and to the flange of the I-beam. Adjustments of the orientation of one enclosure to the adjacent connecting enclosure is able to be done in three axis.
V-clamp with more evenly distributed clamping load
A v-clamp is used to join tubular bodies having end flanges in order to form a joint therebetween. Such tubular bodies are employed in heavy-duty and moderate and light-duty applications including, but not limited to, industrial, oil and gas, sewage, agriculture, and automotive applications. The v-clamp can include a band, a closure mechanism, and a set of bearings. The v-clamp may furnish a more evenly and uniformly distributed clamping force around a circumference of the v-clamp and to the tubular body end flanges than previously demonstrated.