Patents Assigned to Clover Industries, Inc.
  • Patent number: 8991832
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to double acting suspension axle assemblies that can be used to facilitate mobility of a heavy load transporter and/or to adjust a deck height of the heavy load transporter. Each axle assembly includes a wheel assembly and a double-acting hydraulic cylinder. The double acting suspension axle provides the ability to force the hydraulic cylinder of each axle assembly to fully retract without relying solely on gravity. The double acting suspension axle assembly may be incorporated directly into or permanently affixed to other large structures, such as mobile robots, large tooling structures, gantry cranes, or other large machinery to provide the precise control of mobility and forced lowering capabilities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 2012
    Date of Patent: March 31, 2015
    Assignees: Doefer Companies, Clover Industries Inc.
    Inventors: David M. Tetzlaff, John R. Burnett, Jason Van Clark, Melvin D. Terry
  • Patent number: 5662762
    Abstract: A laser-based system and method for stripping a coating from a substrate includes laser apparatus for heating and partially ablating the coating and pressurized gas apparatus for directing a blast of high velocity chilled gas against the heated coating to shatter and strip the coating from the substrate. In one application, the laser-based coating stripping system and method of the present invention is used to strip paint from aluminum aircraft bodies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 2, 1997
    Assignee: Clover Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald J. Ranalli
  • Patent number: 5607730
    Abstract: A novel method of applying paints and other coatings is disclosed which can be carried out by forcibly inserting a cloud of coating particles carried by at least one inert gas into a laser beam attenuated by defocusing. At least one of the inert gases serves as a shield against combustion and can be directed downwardly in addition to a sideway spreading and spraying action. The pressure of the inert gas pushes the particles down onto the substrate. As soon as the particles are energized by the laser beam, they melt and begin to flow while at that exact instant, the coating particles come into contact with the substrate to avoid any possible dissipation of the laser energy. The coating material compositions can be altered by increasing the melting time of the particles even though a short melting time is preferred for achieving a fast coating process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 4, 1997
    Assignee: Clover Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald J. Ranalli