Bryan K. Blowers - Battle Creek MI George A. Hillebrand - Hickory Corners MI Brian W. Carpenter - Battle Creek MI
Assignee:
Eaton Corporation - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
F01L 116 F01L 124 F01L 910
US Classification:
123 9036
Abstract:
A hydraulic lash adjuster of the type including a ball plunger (61) defining a passage (63), or a body portion (85) defining a passage (87). A metering valve is disposed in the passage, and in accordance with the invention (FIGS. 2-4), a shank portion (77) of the metering pin (73) defines a metering passage (81). During normal operation, pressure in the low pressure chamber (21) biases the metering pin (73) upward, to a position in which fluid can flow from the chamber (21), through the metering passage (81), to the external surface (71) of the ball plunger (61). When pressure in the chamber (21) is very low, or negative, a head portion (75) is disposed against a seat (69) in the manner of a check valve. The up and down movement of the pin (73) prevents the metering passage (81) from becoming plugged with contaminants.
- Chicago IL, US Paul D. Shaw - Seattle WA, US Raviendra S. Suriyaarachchi - Kirkland WA, US Santiago M. Mejia - Johns Island SC, US Samantha Eberhardt - Charleston SC, US Samuel J. Knutson - Charleston SC, US Brian S. Carpenter - Summerville SC, US Byron J. Autry - Charleston SC, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B25J 15/06 B25J 15/00 B25J 13/08
Abstract:
A part transfer system includes a movable support, a plurality of arms coupled to the movable support, and an end effector coupled to each of the plurality of arms. The end effector includes a body and a plurality of dividers each coupled to the body. The plurality of dividers divides the body into a plurality of partitions. The end effector includes a plurality of vacuum ports each in fluid communication with one of the plurality of partitions. The part transfer system further includes a vacuum source in fluid communication with at least one of the plurality of vacuum ports. Each of the plurality of vacuum ports is configured to draw a fluid from the plurality of partitions to establish a vacuum between the end effector and a part that is engaged with the end effector, thereby securing the part to the end effector.
U.S. Army Fort Lewis, WA Aug 2009 to Dec 2012 Combat EngineerU.S. Army Reserves Oswego, NY Jun 2008 to Aug 2009 444th Engineer CompanyC.O.C.V.A.C Clark Mills, NY Mar 2007 to Aug 2009 Volunteer EMT/DDivine Brothers Utica, NY Jun 2006 to May 2008
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Community Colleges Of Spokane 2000 to 2001 Design Training/HTML and Graphics
American Philosophical Society - Mellon Digital Audio Archivist (2008) University of Pennsylvania - Acquisitions Department (2006-2008) National Poetry Foundation - Graduate Editorial Assistant (2003-2004) University of Maine - Graduate Teaching Assistant (2002-2003) Baskin-Robbins - Teenage Ice Cream Facilitator (1993-1996)
Brian Carpenter
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Toys "R" Us - Store Manager
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Irmo
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Birmingham-Southern College - Economics
Brian Carpenter
Education:
Richmond Hill High School
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Adjuster
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I'm Brian. I could be factual, but I probably won't. Â I'm a librarian. I simply live to shoosh people. I bought my first novel when I was fourteen. It cost $2.25. I read it under the cover...
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