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Company: Waste management Position: Heavy equipment mechanic

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Heavy Equipment Mechanic

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Location:
King George, VA
Work:
Waste Management
Heavy Equipment Mechanic

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Wrench-To-Bolt Coupling Assembly

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US Patent:
59061472, May 25, 1999
Filed:
Apr 8, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/056715
Inventors:
Abner B. Price - King George VA
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
B25B 2300
US Classification:
81461
Abstract:
A coupling assembly couples a drive portion of a torque wrench to a bolt ing a head formed with spanner wrench holes in a top thereof and an annular groove therearound. A base engages the annular groove until it is in coaxial alignment with the bolt. Aligning holes in the base are alignable with at least two of the bolt's spanner wrench holes. Each of a plurality of pins sized for sliding engagement with the aligning holes and the spanner wrench holes are fixed in relation to one another by a yoke. The yoke further aligns the pins with the aligning holes. A collar nut engages the base to retain the yoke thereagainst thereby locking the assembly to the head of the bolt. The base is shaped to receive the drive portion of a torque wrench.

Retainer For A Projectile Rotating Band

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US Patent:
44414293, Apr 10, 1984
Filed:
Dec 23, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/333607
Inventors:
Abner B. Price - King George VA
William S. Burnley - Dahlgren VA
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
F42B 3100
US Classification:
102526
Abstract:
A retainer for attaching a rotating band to a projectile during handling ramming of the projectile. The retainer cooperates with a groove on the projectile and is discarded during firing of the projectile by the force of the charge. An interlocking double split ring forms the retainer with an outer ring having an L-shaped cross-section and an inner ring shaped to fit into the L-shape of the outer ring. Each ring is provided with a split or opening to allow for expansion of the ring over the projectile and into the projectile groove. The outer ring split may be cut at an angle of less than 90. degree. to minimize deflection of the outer ring. The inner and outer rings are assembled with their splits together and then clocked 180. degree. apart. The inner ring is then locked to the outer ring by a locking notch. Hoop stress of the outer ring prevents the inner ring from deflecting at the split such that the retainer is forced to behave as a continuous single ring.
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