| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 4799400 |
Self-adjusting cable control device |
January 24, 1989 |
| A self-adjusting cable control device for automatically compensating for wear in a control cable system. The device includes a termination member connected at one end of a control cable and a connecting member attached to an actuation member. The connecting member carries a clutch for lo |
| 4787263 |
Automatic self-adjusting cable system |
November 29, 1988 |
| An automatic self-adjusting cable system comprising first, second and third cables, each including a conduit and a strand extending through the conduit. A self adjusting mechanism is provided and includes a housing, an inner member movable axially relative to the housing and a clutch bet |
| 4773280 |
Spring clip cable support assemblies |
September 27, 1988 |
| A spring clip cable support assembly for use with a cable comprising an outer conduit and an inner flexible cable extending through the conduit comprising a body having an opening therethrough and having a radial flange intermediate its ends, a spring clip pressed about a portion of the |
| 4762017 |
Self-adjusting cable control device |
August 9, 1988 |
| A self-adjusting cable control device for automatically compensating for wear in a control cable system. The device includes a termination member connected at one end of a control cable and a connecting member attached to an actuation member. The connecting member carries a clutch for lo |
| 4716001 |
Method of making a flexible cable assembly |
December 29, 1987 |
| A flexible cable assembly for actuation of an automobile speedometer or the like, comprising an inner core member and a tubular casing that includes an outer housing and a spiral-cut tubular liner with multiple internal ribs. The liner is constructed by extruding a cylindrial tube with a |
| 4706570 |
Crane with anti-skewing device |
November 17, 1987 |
| A crane with an anti-skewing device comprising a platform suspended under a bridge deck by two end truck assemblies supported by runways on a bridge. Each end truck assembly includes two sets of trolleys and an upper load bar interconnects the two sets of trolleys. A lower load bar is su |
| 4694706 |
Control cable conduit length adjustment device |
September 22, 1987 |
| A control cable conduit length adjustment device comprising an outer detent member connected to a conduit, an inner adjuster member extending into the detent member, the adjuster member having opposed sets of ratcheting teeth and the detent member having opposed detent pawls with teeth e |
| 4688487 |
Vehicle transportation system |
August 25, 1987 |
| A vehicle transportation system which includes a self-propelled vehicle for propulsion along a track through a plurality of predefined sequential track zones. The vehicle receives power and control signals from a plurality of electrical buses which are positioned adjacent to the track |
| 4682760 |
Constant force cable self adjusting device |
July 28, 1987 |
| A constant force self adjusting cable control device comprising a first member and a second member pivoted to one another about a pivot point, a tension spring connected to the first and second members and yieldingly urging the first and second members in a direction to cause movement ab |
| 4657521 |
Flexible conduit |
April 14, 1987 |
| A flexible cable conduit having an anti-friction liner adapted to surround a movable core. The liner in turn is surrounded by a plurality of spiraled lay wires. The lay wires in turn are surrounded by a spiral wound overlap wrap where the wrap comprises a plastic material to provide a se |
| 4657212 |
Automatic conduit anchorage device |
April 14, 1987 |
| A control cable anchor for securing a control cable in an opening having an elongated body with a shouldered end, axial slots in the body surface and locking pawls positioned within the slots. The pawls have a first end spaced from the shouldered end of the body which cooperates with the |
| 4655729 |
Flexible cable assembly |
April 7, 1987 |
| A flexible cable assembly for actuation of an automobile speedometer or the like, comprising an inner core member and a tubular casing that includes an outer housing and a spiral-cut tubular liner with multiple internal ribs. The liner is constructed by extruding a cylindrical tube with |
| 4569190 |
Twisted cable assembly and a method of making the same |
February 11, 1986 |
| A twisted cable assembly and a method of making the same. The cable assembly comprises first and second spaced apart end spools and a continuous length of wire. The wire is looped around and extends between the end spools, and sections of the wire between the end spools are twisted i |
| 4564100 |
Carrier conveyor system |
January 14, 1986 |
| A carrier conveyor system wherein carriers are disengaged from the main conveyor in advance of a work station and re-engaged beyond the work station and a transfer conveyor is positioned such that it receives the carriers as they are disengaged, transfers them as required to the work |
| 4538440 |
Roll swage device |
September 3, 1985 |
| Device for swaging a loose fitting onto a core. The device has at least two opposed coplaner swaging tools each rotatable about a fixed axis and together forming a swaging station. Pusher means are provided for pushing the fitting through the swaging station while at the same time rotati |
| 4480494 |
Device to translate oscillatory motion into reciprocating motion |
November 6, 1984 |
| A device to translate oscillatory motion into reciprocal motion where the device includes a rigid tubular guide conduit connected to a flexible conduit. The rigid guide conduit includes a first arcuate portion having a keyhole slot extending through a side wall of the rigid conduit. The |
| 4461216 |
Over and under accumulating power and free conveyor system |
July 24, 1984 |
| A power and free conveyor system comprising a plurality of carriers, a carrier track comprising an upper run, a lower run, and connecting portions connecting the upper and lower runs, such that the carriers can be moved along the upper run and thereafter through a first connecting po |