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Bernard Hudgens Phones & Addresses

  • 124 Seminole Dr, West Lafayette, IN 47906 (765) 463-6922
  • Lafayette, IN
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Switching Valve For A Hydraulic Power Steering System

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US Patent:
61737283, Jan 16, 2001
Filed:
Nov 6, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/187594
Inventors:
Frederick D. Venable - Lafayette IN
Bernard C. Hudgens - West Lafayette IN
Lowell D. Stingley - Clarks Hill IN
Gary L. Vandermolen - Fort Wayne IN
Assignee:
TRW Inc. - Lyndhurst OH
International Classification:
F15B 1304
US Classification:
137112
Abstract:
A switching valve (50) for a hydraulic power steering system (10) includes a longitudinally movable valve spool (80). A spring (86) biases the spool (80) to a neutral position. The switching valve (50) is configured to direct hydraulic fluid from a primary pump (34) to a steering control valve (14) when the spool (80) is in a primary position, and to direct hydraulic fluid from an auxiliary pump (38) to the control valve (14) when the spool (80) is in an auxiliary position. The spool (80) is movable against a bias of the spring (86) from the neutral position to the primary position under the influence of a hydraulic fluid pressure differential between the opposite ends of the spool (80). The switching valve (50) defines a flow path for directing hydraulic fluid from the primary pump (34) to an end of the spool (80) when the spool (80) is in the neutral position. The flow path extends axially over a flat portion (124) of an outer surface of the spool (80).

Tilt-Telescope Steering Column

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US Patent:
49810499, Jan 1, 1991
Filed:
Jan 9, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/462554
Inventors:
Frederick D. Venable - Lafayette IN
Bernard C. Hudgens - West Lafayette IN
Assignee:
TRW Inc. - Lyndhurst OH
International Classification:
B62D 118
F16C 2902
US Classification:
74493
Abstract:
"A tilt telescope steering column assembly comprises a housing supported for tilting movement, a tubular member supported for axial movement in the housing, and a steering shaft supported for rotation in the tubular member. Axially spaced bearings engage the housing and the tubular memeber to take up clearance therebetween".

Method Of Making A Slip Joint

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US Patent:
40330206, Jul 5, 1977
Filed:
Aug 4, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/601481
Inventors:
Bernard C. Hudgens - West Lafayette IN
Assignee:
TRW Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
B21D 5310
US Classification:
291495NM
Abstract:
A slip joint including telescoped inner and outer members having substantially unstressed plastic material interposed therebetween. The joint is made by first telescoping inner and outer members with the plastic material interposed therebetween. The outer member is then deformed inwardly to place the plastic material under considerable compressive stress. The deformed area is then heated for expanding the plastic material and relieving the compressive stress by plastic movement of the plastic material. The plastic material is then cooled and minimal sliding clearance is provided between the inner member and the plastic material. The outer member is thus deformed inwardly in at least one localized area and the plastic material has a thickness beneath the deformed area which is substantially less than the thickness thereof beyond the deformed area.

Tilt-Telescope Steering Column

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US Patent:
49727320, Nov 27, 1990
Filed:
Jan 18, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/466755
Inventors:
Frederick D. Venable - Lafayette IN
Bernard C. Hudgens - West Lafayette IN
Assignee:
TRW Inc. - Lyndhurst OH
International Classification:
B62D 118
G05G 518
US Classification:
74493
Abstract:
A tilt telescope steering column comprises a bracket pivotably supporting a housing between first and second pivot limits. The first and second pivot limits may be changed. A pair of screws attach the housing to the bracket and clearance between the screws and the housing is taken up. A tubular member is located within the housing and is axially movable relative to the housing. Axially spaced bearings engage the housing and the tubular member to take up clearance therebetween. A tilt blocking mechanism includes a lock member carried by the housing and movable to a position blocking relative pivotal movement between the housing and the bracket. The lock member is moved against a surface of the housing when the lock member is in its blocking position to take up clearance between the lock member and the housing. A telescope blocking mechanism includes a lock pin which is movable to a position blocking relative axial movement of the tubular member and the housing. A cam member is supported for pivotal movement by the lock pin.

Tilt-Telescope Steering Column

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US Patent:
49761676, Dec 11, 1990
Filed:
Nov 29, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/277232
Inventors:
Frederick D. Venable - Lafayette IN
Bernard C. Hudgens - West Lafayette IN
Assignee:
TRW Inc. - Lyndhurst OH
International Classification:
G05G 518
B62D 118
US Classification:
74533
Abstract:
A tilt telescope steering column comprises a bracket pivotably supporting a housing between first and second pivot limits. The first and second pivot limits may be changed. A pair of screws attach the housing to the bracket and clearance between the screws and the housing is taken up. A tubular member is located within the housing and is axially movable relative to the housing. Axially spaced bearings engage the housing and the tubular member to take up clearance therebetween. A tilt blocking mechanism includes a lock member carried by the housing and movable to a position blocking relative pivotal movement between the housing and the bracket. The lock member is moved against a surface of the housing when the lock member is in its blocking position to take up clearance between the lock member and the housing. A telescope blocking mechanism includes a lock pin which is movable to a position blocking relative axial movement of the tubular member and the housing. A cam member is supported for pivotal movement by the lock pin.

Strut With Controlled Variable Damping Rate

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US Patent:
48463175, Jul 11, 1989
Filed:
Aug 25, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/089320
Inventors:
Bernard C. Hudgens - West Lafayette IN
Assignee:
TRW Inc. - Lyndhurst OH
International Classification:
F16F 934
US Classification:
188299
Abstract:
An apparatus for damping relative movement of parts. The apparatus includes a cylinder defining a fluid chamber. A piston is located in the fluid chamber and divides the fluid chamber into first and second fluid chamber portions. The piston is connected to one of the parts and the cylinder is connected to the other of the parts. The piston and cylinder move relatively in compression and expansion strokes to damp relative movement of the parts. A fluid reservoir is in fluid communication with the first fluid chamber portion. A first valve controls fluid flow from the first fluid chamber portion into the fluid reservoir upon movement of the piston and cylinder during a compression stroke. A damping control provides a variable damping force resisting movement of the piston and cylinder during an expansion stroke. The damping control includes a second valve movable with the piston for controlling the fluid flow from the second fluid chamber portion to the first fluid chamber portion.
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