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  • 2118 N 61St St, Milwaukee, WI 53213 (217) 899-7597
  • River Hills, WI
  • Springfield, IL
  • Columbus, OH
  • 3797 Bremen Pass, Cleves, OH 45002 (513) 941-1526
  • East Liverpool, OH
  • Oswego, IL
  • Ypsilanti, MI

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Dcm Having Adjustable Wear Assembly

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US Patent:
8464803, Jun 18, 2013
Filed:
Nov 12, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/945211
Inventors:
Andrew G. Greuel - Mt. Zion IL, US
Anthony J. Piraino - Oakley IL, US
Jacob P. Fawer - Decatur IL, US
Daniel E. Bozich - Springfield IL, US
Assignee:
Caterpillar Inc. - Peoria IL
International Classification:
E02F 3/76
US Classification:
172795
Abstract:
An adjustable wear assembly for a machine mounting component having a channel is disclosed. The adjustable wear assembly may have a wear insert located within the channel, and an inclined adjustment plate located within the channel in contact with the wear insert. The adjustable wear assembly may also have at least one wedge block located within the channel in contact with the inclined adjustment plate, and a cover connectable to the mounting component to close off a side of the channel.

Systems For A Water Collection Assembly For An Imaging Cable

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US Patent:
20200069286, Mar 5, 2020
Filed:
Aug 28, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/115485
Inventors:
- Schenectady NY, US
Daniel E. Bozich - Milwaukee WI, US
International Classification:
A61B 8/00
A61B 8/12
Abstract:
Various methods and systems are provided for a water collection feature of an imaging probe assembly. In one example, a medical imaging probe assembly includes an electrical connector, an imaging probe, and an electrical cable including a first end connected to the electrical connector and a second end coupled to the imaging probe, the cable including a water collection feature arranged at an outer surface of the cable, proximate to the first end. The water collection feature may have converging edges extending outward from the cable, toward the first end, shaped to draw water droplets away from the cable.

Snubber For Machine

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US Patent:
20160024745, Jan 28, 2016
Filed:
Jul 28, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/341872
Inventors:
- Oak Creek WI, US
Daniel E. Bozich - Milwaukee WI, US
Assignee:
Caterpillar Global Mining LLC - Oak Creek WI
International Classification:
E02F 3/407
Abstract:
A snubber for a machine includes a housing, a shaft and a pinion that is coupled to the shaft. The housing is mounted on an implement of the machine. The shaft is rotatably received within the housing and operatively coupled to a movable component of the implement. The snubber also includes a cylinder defining a cavity, a piston slidably received within the cylinder, a rack coupled to the piston, and a hydraulic device. The cylinder is at least partly disposed within the housing. The piston divides the cavity of the cylinder into a first chamber and a second chamber. The rack engages with the pinion to convert a rotation of the shaft into a linear movement of the piston. The hydraulic device is in fluid communication with the cavity and controls a flow of fluid between the first chamber and the second chamber to oppose rotation of the shaft.

Snubber For Machine

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US Patent:
20160024746, Jan 28, 2016
Filed:
Jul 28, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/341874
Inventors:
- Oak Creek WI, US
Daniel E. Bozich - Milwaukee WI, US
Assignee:
Caterpillar Global Mining LLC - Oak Creek WI
International Classification:
E02F 3/407
F16D 63/00
E05F 5/02
Abstract:
A snubber for a machine is provided. The snubber includes a frame that is mounted on an implement of the machine, a shaft that is operatively coupled to a movable component of the implement and a housing that is coupled to the shaft and rotatably received within the frame. The housing defines a cavity that is configured to store a fluid therein in a sealed manner. The snubber also includes at least one brake disc disposed within the housing and configured to rotate with the shaft and at least one brake pad disposed within the housing and configured to frictionally engage with the at least one brake disc to oppose rotational movement of the housing relative to the frame. The fluid is configured to at least partly remove heat generated due to the frictional engagement between the at least one brake disc and the at least one brake pad.

Snubber For Machine

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US Patent:
20160024747, Jan 28, 2016
Filed:
Jul 28, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/341877
Inventors:
- Oak Creek WI, US
Daniel E. Bozich - Milwaukee WI, US
Assignee:
Caterpillar Global Mining LLC - Oak Creek WI
International Classification:
E02F 3/407
Abstract:
A snubber for a machine includes a housing mounted on an implement, a shaft, a first member that has multiple helical splines that is coupled to the shaft. The shaft is rotatably received within the housing and operatively coupled to a movable component of the implement. The snubber also includes a cylinder defining a cavity, a piston received in the cylinder and dividing the cavity into a first chamber and a second chamber, a second member that has multiple helical splines and is coupled to the piston and, a hydraulic device. The helical splines of the first and second member engage with each other to convert a rotation of the shaft into a linear movement of the piston. The hydraulic device is in fluid communication with the cavity and controls a flow of fluid between the first chamber and the second chamber to oppose rotation of the shaft.
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