Max W Mullins DeceasedMiami, FL

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Sole Proprietor At (No Name Yet)

Position:
Sole Proprietor at (No name yet), Supervisor at ------
Location:
United States
Industry:
Fine Art
Work:
(No name yet)
Sole Proprietor
------ since 2004
Supervisor
Max Photography - Chicago, Illinois 1989 - 2003
Sole Proprietor
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Petroleum Landman At Self Employed

Location:
Beaumont/Port Arthur und Umgebung, Texas
Industry:
Erdl & Energiewirtschaft
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Max Mullins

Location:
Groraum Detroit und Umgebung
Industry:
Grund- & Sekundarschulwesen

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Compatible Angled Gear System

US Patent:
4147072, Apr 3, 1979
Filed:
Sep 12, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/832435
Inventors:
Max Mullins - Miami FL
International Classification:
F16H 112
F16H 5506
US Classification:
74416
Abstract:
This is a compatible angled gear system wherein the shafts of the pair of meshing gears are at an angle to each other, ranging between a maximum angle of ninety degrees to a minimum angle of forty-five degrees, and wherein the limits of the angles of the gear teeth range correspondingly between forty-five degrees to a minimum of twenty-two and one-half degrees, the angle of the shafts to each other always being just twice the angle of the meshing gear teeth. The gear teeth of the meshing gears are always in a straight line at their point of contact. There is always an odd number of gear teeth in such gears, and the minimum number of teeth for each gear is always five; rights fit rights and lefts fit lefts, with the shafts at an angle to each other.

Compatible Gear System

US Patent:
4112782, Sep 12, 1978
Filed:
Jun 21, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/808469
Inventors:
Max Mullins - Miami FL
International Classification:
F16H 5506
US Classification:
74462
Abstract:
This is a compatible gear system and consists of providing an odd number of teeth on each gear, a minimum of five or more. The size and shape of the gear and its teeth are determined by laying out a regular polygon having an odd number of sides, corresponding to the number of desired gear teeth with the distance from the center of the regular polygon equal to the pitch radius of the desired gear. Then a circle is drawn about each polygon corner with a radius equal to one-fourth of the side of the polygon, this series of circles determining the shape and size of the gear teeth. Next, an intermediate series of circles is provided with their centers at the midpoint of the polygon sides and, of necessity, the intermediate circles are tangent to the teeth determining circles. Lines drawn through the points of tangency between each intermediate circle and the adjacent corner circles are necessarily parallel. The outer portions of the corner circles determine the size and shape of the teeth, and the inner portions of the intermediate circles determine the depth of the gear teeth meshing recesses between the teeth.

Compatible Sprocket And Chain System

US Patent:
4099423, Jul 11, 1978
Filed:
Jun 21, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/808470
Inventors:
Max Mullins - Miami FL
International Classification:
F16H 5530
F16G 1302
US Classification:
74243R
Abstract:
This is a compatible sprocket and chain system wherein each sprocket has a minimum of five teeth, and the chain has a minimum of nine links and rollers. In this system, the number of sprocket teeth and the number of links and rollers is always an odd number, and a table is set forth in the specification disclosing the number of sprocket teeth in each sprocket that are compatible with each other sprocket and the number of chain links, and how many sprocket teeth may be used in each of the pair of sprockets when one sprocket is of a different size than the other.

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