Edward Thorne Able
Engineers at St Paul St, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 7503
Issued Date
Apr 15, 1967
Renew Date
Dec 31, 1991
Expiration Date
Dec 31, 1991
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
3096 S St Paul St, Denver, CO 80210

Professional information

Edward Able Photo 1

Single Beam Torque Readout And Multiplier Apparatus

US Patent:
4212196, Jul 15, 1980
Filed:
Oct 31, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/956401
Inventors:
Raymond L. Krieger - Denver CO
Ralph W. Weaver - Aurora CO
Edward T. Able - Denver CO
Assignee:
B. K. Sweeney Manufacturing Company - Denver CO
International Classification:
G01L 524
US Classification:
73136R
Abstract:
Reaction torque between a drive shaft of a drive motor and the stationary housing of the drive motor is measured by apparatus which includes a torque readout meter and a torque multiplying arrangement. The apparatus includes a pivot sleeve member which is operatively connected to and pivots with the drive motor housing. A single deflection beam extends from the sleeve to the housing of the apparatus. The beam deflects when the sleeve pivots under the application of torque from the drive motor. The amount of deflection of the beam is operatively coupled to the torque readout meter where an indication of torque is registered. The torque readout meter includes a stay set feature to maintain the maximum readings after the applied torque is terminated. Two output shafts supply output torque. One output shaft applies multiplied torque and reduced rotational speed as compared to the other shaft which is directly connected to the drive motor.


Edward Able Photo 2

Mechanical Differential-Rate Counterboring Tool

US Patent:
4480700, Nov 6, 1984
Filed:
Apr 5, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/365510
Inventors:
Raymond L. Krieger - Denver CO
Steven J. Volna - Minneapolis MN
Edward T. Able - Denver CO
Assignee:
Sargent Industries, Inc. - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
B23B 4718
US Classification:
173145
Abstract:
A boring tool particularly useful for cutting counterbores in an engine block includes means for selectively engaging and disengaging an output shaft which is rotated and axially advanced during the cutting operation. Preferably, the selective engaging and disengaging means includes feed threads formed on the output shaft, and a threaded means which is selectively moveable into and out of threaded engagement with the feed threads on the output shaft. Preferably, the boring tool is of the differential-rate type wherein the output shaft is rotated at a first predetermined rotational rate and the threaded means is rotated at a second different predetermined rotational rate. The differential rotational rate establishes the advancement rate of the output shaft. The position of the output shaft and the cutter element it carries can be readily adjusted without necessity of operating the boring tool to establish the cutter position. The selective engaging and disengaging means allows different length output shafts to be substituted according to the location of the counterbore to be cut.


Edward Able Photo 3

High Torque Multiplier And Readout Apparatus

US Patent:
4213333, Jul 22, 1980
Filed:
Oct 31, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/956402
Inventors:
Raymond L. Krieger - Denver CO
Ralph W. Weaver - Aurora CO
Edward T. Able - Denver CO
Assignee:
B. K. Sweeney Manufacturing Co. - Denver CO
International Classification:
G01L 302
US Classification:
73136R
Abstract:
Reaction torque of a planetary gear type torque multiplier assembly is measured in apparatus which includes multiple stage torque multiplying apparatus and a torque readout meter which is operated by the reaction torque sensed. A reaction coupling arrangement operatively associated with a planetary torque multiplier includes a ring gear around which the planetary gears traverse. The ring gear is attached to a pivotable reaction torque cup. The reaction torque cup is biased by a pair of parallel extending deflection beams. As torque is applied, the ring gear deflects in accordance with reaction torque, and the amount of deflection is operatively coupled to the torque readout meter where an indication of torque is registered. The torque readout meter includes a stay set feature to maintain torque indications after the applied torque is terminated.