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System For Adapting An Automatic Screw Machine To Achieve Computer Numeric Control

US Patent:
6662074, Dec 9, 2003
Filed:
Jan 24, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/768797
Inventors:
Dennis R. Pugh - Galena OH
William Blair Shook - Tampa FL
Thomas M. Walliser - Columbus OH
Vincent J. Vohnout - Columbus OH
Assignee:
AMT Machines Systems Ltd. - Columbus OH
International Classification:
G06F 1900
US Classification:
700192, 700193, 700170, 700187
Abstract:
A system for adapting existing conventional screw machines to be capable of computer numerical control operation. The system incorporates the use of a VersaCam device which replaces the turret cam of a single spindle screw machine. The VersaCam system monitors the motion of the screw machine camshaft and actuates the turret slide in synchronization with the camshaft. The VersaCam system also provides a means of specifying the desired turret slide trajectory for any given job.

Assembly For Mounting A Water Bottle Cage On A Cycle Frame

US Patent:
4437596, Mar 20, 1984
Filed:
Jul 15, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/398663
Inventors:
William B. Shook - Bremen OH
Assignee:
Thurston, Inc. - Columbus OH
International Classification:
B62J 1100
US Classification:
224 39
Abstract:
A wire bottle cage, which has an insert open end and a closed or stop end with a back formed of laterally-spaced longitudinally-extending wires with a bumper and guide at the front and a catch and guide at the back which serve to cause the corner, at the bottom of the bottle, to slide along the back wires as it is inserted into or removed from the cage, along with special mounting means to attach the cage to a cycle bar or similar support in such a manner as not to interfere with the sliding action of the bottle on the back wires and to positively lock the cage in place on the bar.

System For Adapting An Automatic Screw Machine Control Achieve Computer Numeric Control

US Patent:
6205372, Mar 20, 2001
Filed:
Apr 22, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/064417
Inventors:
Dennis R. Pugh - Galena OH
William Blair Shook - Tampa FL
Thomas M. Walliser - Columbus OH
Vincent J. Vohnout - Columbus OH
Assignee:
Thurston/AMT Partnership - Columbus OH
International Classification:
G06F 1900
US Classification:
700193
Abstract:
A system for adapting existing conventional screw machines to be capable of computer numerical control operation. The system incorporates the use of a VersaCam device which replaces the turret cam of a single spindle screw machine. The VersaCam system monitors the motion of the screw machine camshaft and actuates the turret slide in synchronization with the camshaft. The VersaCam system also provides a means of specifying the desired turret slide trajectory for any given job.

Rotary Phased Radial Thrust Variable Drive Transmission

US Patent:
5048358, Sep 17, 1991
Filed:
Jun 4, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/533026
Inventors:
William B. Shook - Bremen OH
Assignee:
Thurston, Inc. - Columbus OH
International Classification:
F16H 2914
US Classification:
74112
Abstract:
A rotary phased radial thrust variable drive transmission which is lcoated between an input driving member, such as the pedal-driven sprocket of a bicycle, and an output driven member, such as the hub of a bicycle wheel which are mounted for relative rotation on a common axis, such as the axle of the rear wheel of a bicycle. The transmisison includes radial thrust linkages which are carried by the input driving member for cooperating with a surrounding cam ring assembly having a normally fixed cam profile providing a torsional thrust on the output driven member to cause rotation thereof. The cam ring assembly is selectively adjustable to vary its profile.

Saddle Support For Bicycles, Motorcycles, And The Like

US Patent:
4995753, Feb 26, 1991
Filed:
Jul 27, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/560066
Inventors:
William B. Shook - Bremen OH
Assignee:
Thurston, Inc. - Columbus OH
International Classification:
F16D 100
US Classification:
403 24
Abstract:
A clamping means for clamping the wires of a saddle to the upper end of a support post of a bicycle frame or the like. It consists of a lower cradle support clamping member and a cooperating upper clamping member which are mounted on the post to permit tilting of the saddle. The clamping members are so designed that they can be extruded from metal with a post-receiving socket at the lower side of the lower member. This socket, because the lower member is extruded, has a flat inner wall and side walls extending linearly in spaced relationship, with the side walls being at sharp angles to the inner flat wall to provide sharp corners for engaging the sides of the post at a fulcrum formed thereon to prevent lateral displacement of the lower cradle support on the post.

System For Adapting An Automatic Screw Machine To Achieve Computer Numeric Control

US Patent:
5808893, Sep 15, 1998
Filed:
Jun 23, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/494154
Inventors:
Dennis R. Pugh - Galena OH
William Blair Shook - Tampa FL
Thomas M. Walliser - Columbus OH
Vincent J. Vohnout - Columbus OH
Assignee:
AMT Machine Systems, Ltd. - Columbus OH
International Classification:
G06F 1900
G06G 764
G06G 766
US Classification:
36447435
Abstract:
A system for adapting existing conventional screw machines to be capable of computer numerical control operation. The system incorporates the use of a VersaCam device which replaces the turret cam of a single spindle screw machine. The VersaCam system monitors the motion of the screw machine camshaft and actuates the turret slide in synchronization with the camshaft. The VersaCam system also provides a means of specifying the desired turret slide trajectory for any given job.

Expander For A Seat Post Inserted In A Bicycle Frame Tube

US Patent:
4850733, Jul 25, 1989
Filed:
Dec 27, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/290616
Inventors:
William B. Shook - Bremen OH
Assignee:
Thurston, Inc. - Columbus OH
International Classification:
F16B 710
US Classification:
403104
Abstract:
An expander for a bicycle seat support post inserted into a tubular socket of the bicycle frame. The post has an expandable collar which is expanded by means of a wedge-like expanding member which projects from the collar and which is moved axially thereinto by means of a tension link. Movement of the link to pull the wedge-like member farther into the collar is accomplished by a screw angularly supported on the post at an angle of less than ninety degrees to its axis.

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Government Contract Law

Author:
William A. Shook
ISBN #:
0890899606

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