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  • 508 Tucker St, Salem, IN 47167 (812) 883-1203
  • Blissfield, MI
  • Sandusky, MI
  • 508 Tucker St, Salem, IN 47167

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Position: Private Household Service Occupations

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

Publications

Us Patents

Hydrostatic Transaxle Having Axial Piston Motor And Method For Manufacturing Transaxles

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US Patent:
6422109, Jul 23, 2002
Filed:
Feb 7, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/498692
Inventors:
Norman E. Jolliff - Salem IN
Richard T. Ruebusch - New Albany IN
Gordon C. Dowen - Salem IN
Gary G. Twaddle - Salem IN
Assignee:
Tecumseh Products Company - Tecumseh MI
International Classification:
F16H 4706
US Classification:
747301
Abstract:
A modular hydrostatic transaxle includes an axle module removably connected to a hydrostatic transmission module. The axle module includes a differential connected to a reduction gear train and disposed in an axle casing. A pair of axles are connected to the differential and supported within the axle casing. The hydrostatic transmission module comprises a transmission casing separate from the axle casing and hydraulically connected pump and motor disposed in the transmission casing. The motor output connection includes a shaft piloted to an input drive of the reduction gear train, which constitutes the alignment mechanism of the transmission and axle modules. The pump and motor cylinder barrels are hydraulically connected through the pump and motor block at 90Â orientation, and a portion of the pump and motor block forms an inclined surface which supports a face of a thrust bearing. At least one homogeneous low friction bearing strip is confined between the swash plate and the interior portion of the casing. A disconnect mechanism includes a spring that urges a sleeve to engage the output and input shafts.

Hydrostatic Transaxle Having Axial Piston Motor And Method For Manufacturing Transaxles

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US Patent:
6817960, Nov 16, 2004
Filed:
May 2, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/137759
Inventors:
Norman E. Jolliff - Salem IN
Richard T. Ruebusch - New Albany IN
Gordon C. Dowen - Salem IN
Gary G. Twaddle - Salem IN
Assignee:
Tecumseh Products Company - Tecumseh MI
International Classification:
F16H 4708
US Classification:
475 83, 74606 R, 747301
Abstract:
A modular hydrostatic transaxle includes an axle module removably connected to a hydrostatic transmission module. The axle module includes a differential connected to a reduction gear train and disposed in an axle casing. A pair of axles are connected to the differential and supported within the axle casing. The hydrostatic transmission module comprises a transmission casing separate from the axle casing. The hydraulic motor output connection includes a shaft piloted to an input drive of the reduction gear train, which constitutes the alignment mechanism of the transmission and axle modules. A portion of the pump and motor block forms an inclined surface which supports a face of a thrust bearing. At least one homogeneous low friction bearing strip is confined between the swash plate and the interior portion of the casing. A disconnect mechanism includes a spring that urges a sleeve to engage the output and input shafts.

Method For Manufacturing Transaxles

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US Patent:
7089644, Aug 15, 2006
Filed:
Jul 23, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/897773
Inventors:
Norman E Jolliff - Salem IN, US
Richard T Ruebusch - New Albany IN, US
Gordon C Dowen - Salem IN, US
Gary G. Twaddle - Salem IN, US
Assignee:
Tecumseh Products Company - Tecumseh MI
International Classification:
B23P 21/00
US Classification:
29469, 29428, 475 83
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing a plurality of left hand control hydrostatic transaxles and a plurality of right hand controlled hydrostatic transaxles. The method includes the steps of: providing a plurality of substantially identical axle modules; providing a plurality of left hand controlled hydrostatic transmission modules adapted to connect to respective axle modules to form left hand controlled hydrostatic transaxles, and a plurality of right hand controlled hydrostatic transmission modules adapted to connect to respective axle modules to form right hand controlled hydrostatic transaxles; attaching the plurality of left hand controlled hydrostatic transmission modules to a first quantity of the plurality of substantially identical axle modules to form a plurality of left hand controlled hydrostatic transaxles; and attaching the plurality of right hand controlled hydrostatic transmission modules to a second quantity of the plurality of substantially identical axle modules to form a plurality of right hand controlled hydrostatic transaxles. In one form of the invention, the transmission module is aligned with the axle module by piloting the output means of the motor of a hydrostatic transmission module to the input drive of a reduction gear train of the transmission module.

Brake For Transaxle And Method Of Assembly

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US Patent:
20020092695, Jul 18, 2002
Filed:
Mar 7, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/092975
Inventors:
Gordon Dowen - Salem IN, US
Kevin Johnson - Salem IN, US
International Classification:
B60K017/00
US Classification:
180/370000
Abstract:
A braking system for a small utility vehicle, such as a riding lawn mower or lawn tractor, comprising dual braking mechanisms each mounted on the transaxle of the vehicle proximal to the location at which the axles extend from the transaxle, which stop the vehicle by engaging a pair of brake discs each keyed to a respective one of the axles, where each of the braking mechanisms are actuated by the rotation of an attached brake arm having a cam surface that presses at least one friction puck against each respective brake disc.

Hydrostatic Transaxle Having Axial Piston Motor And Method For Manufacturing Transaxles

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US Patent:
20070037653, Feb 15, 2007
Filed:
Jun 16, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/424585
Inventors:
Norman Jolliff - Salem IN, US
Richard Ruebusch - New Albany IN, US
Gordon Dowen - Salem IN, US
Gary Twaddle - Salem IN, US
Assignee:
Tecumseh Products Company - Tecumseh MI
International Classification:
F16H 47/04
US Classification:
475083000
Abstract:
A modular hydrostatic transaxle includes an axle module removably connected to a hydrostatic transmission module. The axle module includes a differential connected to a reduction gear train and disposed in an axle casing. A pair of axles are connected to the differential and supported within the axle casing. The hydrostatic transmission module comprises a transmission casing separate from the axle casing and hydraulically connected pump and motor disposed in the transmission casing. The motor output connection includes a shaft piloted to an input drive of the reduction gear train, which constitutes the alignment mechanism of the transmission and axle modules. The pump and motor cylinder barrels are hydraulically connected through the pump and motor block at 90 orientation, and a portion of the pump and motor block forms an inclined surface which supports a face of a thrust bearing. At least one homogeneous low friction bearing strip is confined between the swash plate and the interior portion of the casing. A disconnect mechanism includes a spring that urges a sleeve to engage the output and input shafts. The brake disc is disposed on a distal end of the output shaft and a brake cover is fastened to the outer portion of the axle casing and substantially encloses the brake disc.

Self-Adjustable Brake

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US Patent:
61231827, Sep 26, 2000
Filed:
Oct 2, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/165904
Inventors:
Gordon C. Dowen - Salem IN
Assignee:
Tecumseh Products Company - Tecumseh MI
International Classification:
F16D 1100
US Classification:
192111A
Abstract:
A transaxle including a self-adjusting brake mechanism. The transaxle includes a housing and a speed reduction mechanism including a plurality of interconnected shafts rotatably disposed in the housing. A brake assembly is mounted on the housing for applying braking force to one of the shafts, the braking mechanism including a threaded mounting member and a brake lever having an opening rotatably disposed around the threaded member. An adjustment nut is threadedly disposed on the mounting member and has a portion thereof disposed within the brake lever opening, the adjustment nut operable when rotated in a given direction to adjust the brake to compensate for wear. The brake lever opening has a pawl that cooperates with a plurality of ratchet teeth on the adjustment nut to adjust the brake mechanism for wear.
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