G01B5/25

Clutch alignment apparatus and method of clutch alignment
11555684 · 2023-01-17 ·

A clutch alignment apparatus and method of aligning a dual clutch system in a continuously variable transmission that enables a user to measure the alignment of the primary clutch and secondary clutch when the system is under a load that is similar to that which is applied when the system is operating under normal operating conditions.

Clutch alignment apparatus and method of clutch alignment
11555684 · 2023-01-17 ·

A clutch alignment apparatus and method of aligning a dual clutch system in a continuously variable transmission that enables a user to measure the alignment of the primary clutch and secondary clutch when the system is under a load that is similar to that which is applied when the system is operating under normal operating conditions.

Resilient mount gage tools

A gage tool having a stem and two concave curved ports adapted to fit snugly to the curved convex corners of a resilient mount facilitates easy and precise measuring of the resilient mount's alignment and snubber gap height.

Resilient mount gage tools

A gage tool having a stem and two concave curved ports adapted to fit snugly to the curved convex corners of a resilient mount facilitates easy and precise measuring of the resilient mount's alignment and snubber gap height.

Fence post measurement
11709051 · 2023-07-25 ·

A system for measuring fence posts in a fence run includes a leading unit and a trailing unit. The leading unit includes a first measurement wire extending through a first rotary encoder and terminating in a second rotary encoder, a second measurement wire terminating in a third rotary encoder, and a third measurement wire terminating in a fourth rotary encoder, as well as a clamp to secure the leading unit to a fence post. The trailing unit includes a first rotary encoder to engage with the first measurement wire of the leading unit and a measurement wire terminating in a second rotary encoder, as well as a clamp to secure the trailing unit to a fence post.

Gauge apparatus for CNC machine and related methods of use
11565329 · 2023-01-31 ·

A gauge apparatus is disclosed herein that positions a jaw within a chuck at a specified radius with respect to an axis of the chuck. The gauge apparatus includes a gauge member having an elongate configuration with a guide surface against which a side of a jaw may be biased. A pin projects forth from the gauge member to receive a tip of the jaw with the side of the jaw biased against the guide surface, in various aspects, and the pin is positionable with respect to the gauge member. An outer guide assembly cooperates mechanically with the gauge member and with a side face of a chuck to orient the gauge member radially with an axis of the chuck to locate the pin radially with respect to the side face in order to position the jaw at a selected radial position with respect to the axis.

Gauge apparatus for CNC machine and related methods of use
11565329 · 2023-01-31 ·

A gauge apparatus is disclosed herein that positions a jaw within a chuck at a specified radius with respect to an axis of the chuck. The gauge apparatus includes a gauge member having an elongate configuration with a guide surface against which a side of a jaw may be biased. A pin projects forth from the gauge member to receive a tip of the jaw with the side of the jaw biased against the guide surface, in various aspects, and the pin is positionable with respect to the gauge member. An outer guide assembly cooperates mechanically with the gauge member and with a side face of a chuck to orient the gauge member radially with an axis of the chuck to locate the pin radially with respect to the side face in order to position the jaw at a selected radial position with respect to the axis.

DECK INSTALLATION DEVICE AND A METHOD OF USING SAID DEVICE

A unitary deck installation device is disclosed having first, second and third members joined together. All three members have a first end and a second end, a first side and a second side, a first surface and a second surface, a thickness measured between the first and second surfaces, a width measured between the first and second sides, and a length measured between the first and second ends. The first end of the second member is secured to the first end of the first member and extends perpendicularly outward from the second surface of the first member. The first end of the third member is secured to the second surface of the first member and extends perpendicularly outward therefrom. A pair of spaced apart holes is formed through the third member and each of the pair of holes has a diameter large enough to allow a fastener to pass therethrough.

DECK INSTALLATION DEVICE AND A METHOD OF USING SAID DEVICE

A unitary deck installation device is disclosed having first, second and third members joined together. All three members have a first end and a second end, a first side and a second side, a first surface and a second surface, a thickness measured between the first and second surfaces, a width measured between the first and second sides, and a length measured between the first and second ends. The first end of the second member is secured to the first end of the first member and extends perpendicularly outward from the second surface of the first member. The first end of the third member is secured to the second surface of the first member and extends perpendicularly outward therefrom. A pair of spaced apart holes is formed through the third member and each of the pair of holes has a diameter large enough to allow a fastener to pass therethrough.

Alignment of rotational shafts

For alignment of rotational shafts, two devices for attachment to circular faces of two shaft segments. Each of the two devices has a laser photoelectric device for ascertaining a dimension of displacement of the two shafts from a desired axis of rotation relative to each other. Each of the two devices having a base surface with two linear contact edges designed to engage with a circumferential surface of a shaft and to ensure alignment between the device and an axis of rotation of the shaft to within a tolerance compatible with alignment tolerances of the shaft. Each of the two linear contact edges includes at least two terminal end regions and a center region together defining a line contact at linear intersection of two surfaces meeting at a non-zero angle linear contact edges designed to affix and release from the shaft surface, and to ensure parallel alignment between the device and an axis of rotation of the shaft to a precision allowing measurements to within tolerances required by machinery driven by the shaft. The base surface of at least one of the devices has been modified from its commercially-delivered condition to provide raised rails designed to improve tactile feedback of to a user of the alignment between the base and an axis of rotation of the shaft, and has affixed thereto two rails designed to improve tactile feedback of to a user of the alignment between the base and an axis of rotation of the shaft. Each base has a magnet and a switch to vary magnetic flux for affixation and release from the shaft surface. Each device has brackets designed to securely and reproducibly position laser photoelectric devices relative to the base and axis of rotation of the shaft. The attaching includes a human placing at least one of the devices slightly askew relative to the axis of rotation of the shaft, and the human gently twisting the device to allow the liner contact edges to seat on the circumferential surface of the shaft, to provide tactile feedback to the human to confirm parallel alignment between the at least one device's laser photoelectronic device and the axis of rotation of the shaft.