Patents Assigned to Liquidspring Technologies, Inc.
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Patent number: 11813912Abstract: A closed leveling system for a vehicle includes a suspension system having a number of corners, and each corner includes at least one strut to be coupled to at least one wheel of the vehicle. The closed leveling system also includes a sensor and a master controller in communication with the sensor. The master controller includes a memory device including computer-readable instructions, and a processor in communication with the memory device. The leveling system also includes a power module assembly including a reservoir containing compressible liquid, a pump configured to withdraw the compressible liquid from the reservoir, a dump valve configured to transfer the compressible liquid into the reservoir, and isolation valves. Each isolation valve is associated with at least one corner. The leveling system further includes secondary volumes in selective fluid communication with the reservoir. Each secondary volume is associated with one isolation valve and at least one corner.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2023Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: LIQUIDSPRING TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Gary B. Ford, Richard J. Meyer
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Patent number: 11738619Abstract: A suspension system configured to exhibit low variance in vehicle ride frequency over a large range of vehicle loads. The suspension system includes a strut having a cylinder and a piston configured to reciprocate in the cylinder. The suspension system also includes a vessel coupled to the strut, and a valve in an interior chamber of the vessel. The valve divides the interior chamber into a first liquid volume and a second liquid volume. The suspension system also includes a hydraulic accumulator having a volume and a liquid volume. The suspension system further includes a compressible liquid in the cylinder, the first liquid volume in the vessel, and the second liquid volume in the vessel, and a spring element in the volume of the hydraulic accumulator.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2022Date of Patent: August 29, 2023Assignee: LIQUIDSPRING TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Dean F. Bartolone, David L. Nagreski, Carl D. Harr, Aaron Gebhardt
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Patent number: 10047815Abstract: A resilient expandable pressure vessel configured to function like a spring. The resilient expandable pressure vessel includes a body portion, a cavity defined within the body portion, and at least one port in communication with the cavity defined in the body portion. The at least one port is configured to receive a fluid into the cavity and discharge the fluid from the cavity. The resilient expandable pressure vessel has a predetermined expansibility across a range of operating pressures of the fluid in the cavity. The range is at least 200 psi.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2017Date of Patent: August 14, 2018Assignee: LIQUIDSPRING TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Gary B. Ford, Richard J. Meyer, Peter M. Schmid
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Patent number: 9670979Abstract: A resilient expandable pressure vessel configured to function like a spring. The resilient expandable pressure vessel includes a body portion, a cavity defined within the body portion, and at least one port in communication with the cavity defined in the body portion. The at least one port is configured to receive a fluid into the cavity and discharge the fluid from the cavity. The resilient expandable pressure vessel has a predetermined expansibility across a range of operating pressures of the fluid in the cavity. The range is at least 200 psi.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2016Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Assignee: LIQUIDSPRING TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Gary B. Ford, Richard J. Meyer, Peter M. Schmid
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Patent number: 7891673Abstract: A vibration control system for a structure having a first structural member and a second structural member. The vibration control system having a liquid spring operably interposed between the first structural member and the second structural member. The liquid spring uses a compressible liquid to seamlessly generate spring and/or damping forces in the suspension system in response to relative displacement between the first structural member and the second structural member. A second volume of compressible liquid is located in a second chamber. The second volume is removably connected to the liquid spring by a fluid passage. A valve is coupled to the fluid passage, the valve selectively operable to place the second volume in communication with the liquid spring. A controller is electrically coupled to the valve. The controller emitting a control signal to control the valve.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2004Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Liquidspring Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Damon Delorenzis, Richard J. Meyer
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Patent number: 6679504Abstract: A vibration control system for a structure having a first structural member and a second structural member. The vibration control system having a liquid spring operably interposed between the first structural member and the second structural member. The liquid spring uses a compressible liquid to seamlessly generate spring and/or damping forces in the suspension system in response to relative displacement between the first structural member and the second structural member. A second volume of compressible liquid is located in a second chamber. The second volume is removably connected to the liquid spring by a fluid passage. A valve is coupled to the fluid passage, the valve selectively operable to place the second volume in communication with the liquid spring. A controller is electrically coupled to the valve. The controller emitting a control signal to control the valve.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2001Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: Liquidspring Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Damon Delorenzis, Richard J. Meyer
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Patent number: 6598885Abstract: A vibration control system for a structure having a first structural member and a second structural member. The vibration control system having a liquid spring operably interposed between the first structural member and the second structural member. The liquid spring uses a compressible liquid to generate spring forces in response to relative displacement between the first structural member and the second structural member. A second volume of compressible liquid in a second chamber is removably connected to the liquid spring by a fluid passage. A valve is coupled to the fluid passage. The valve is selectively operable to place the second volume in communication with the liquid spring. A controller is electrically coupled to the valve. The controller emits a control signal to control the valve. The control signal is determined by a combination of at least a first component to alter the stiffness of the liquid spring and a second component to alter the damping of the liquid spring.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2001Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Liquidspring Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Damon Delorenzis, Conrad Cajulis, Richard J. Meyer
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Patent number: 6305673Abstract: A vibration control system utilizes a liquid spring filled with a compressible liquid. In its most general embodiment, the vibration control system minimizes the transmission of vibration between a first mass and a second mass, i.e. vehicle frame/vehicle cabin, structure/ground, machinery/platform. The liquid spring can be either a passive or an active system. An active system utilizes a second volume of compressible fluid. A passive system only uses a single volume of fluid. Further, the liquid spring can provide either spring force or both spring and damping forces. Alternatively, a single volume liquid spring can be utilized in conjunction with a conventional damper.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2000Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Liquidspring Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Damon Delorenzis, Richard J. Meyer
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Patent number: 6293530Abstract: A vibration control system utilizes a liquid spring filled with a compressible liquid. In its most general embodiment, the vibration control system minimizes the transmission of vibration between a first mass and a second mass, i.e vehicle frame/vehicle cabin, structure/ground, machinery/platform. The liquid spring can be either a passive or an active system. An active system utilizes a second volume of compressible fluid. A passive system only uses a single volume of fluid. Further, the liquid spring can provide either spring force or both spring and damping forces. Alternatively, a single volume liquid spring can be utilized in conjunction with a conventional damper.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1997Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Liquidspring Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Damon Delorenzis, Richard Meyer, Daniel Lamkin