Patents by Inventor Frantz Stanford
Frantz Stanford has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10760598Abstract: A piston cylinder assembly includes a housing defining a housing cavity, a piston movably supported by the housing, and a spring return assembly connected between the housing and the piston. A fluid supplied to the housing cavity is operable to cause the piston to extend out of the housing and the spring return assembly is operable to cause the piston to retract into the housing. The spring return assembly includes a first spring member connected at one end to the housing and having an opposite end. The first spring member is operable to apply a first spring force. A second spring member is connected at one end to the piston and has an opposite end. The second spring member is operable to apply a second spring force. The opposite end of each of the first second spring members cooperate to apply the first and second spring forces in series.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2018Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: Enerpac Tool Group Corp.Inventor: Frantz Stanford
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Publication number: 20190072117Abstract: A piston cylinder assembly includes a housing defining a housing cavity, a piston movably supported by the housing, and a spring return assembly connected between the housing and the piston. A fluid supplied to the housing cavity is operable to cause the piston to extend out of the housing and the spring return assembly is operable to cause the piston to retract into the housing. The spring return assembly includes a first spring member connected at one end to the housing and having an opposite end. The first spring member is operable to apply a first spring force. A second spring member is connected at one end to the piston and has an opposite end. The second spring member is operable to apply a second spring force. The opposite end of each of the first second spring members cooperate to apply the first and second spring forces in series.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2018Publication date: March 7, 2019Inventor: Frantz Stanford
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Patent number: 9624668Abstract: The invention provides for a pocketed anchor for post-tensioned concrete reinforcement. The anchor includes a body having a flange portion with a front and rear surface, a button portion extending from the rear surface, and a nose portion extending from the front surface. The anchor also includes a tapered bore that extends through the nose, flange, and button portions. The bore can receive a wedge that cams against the bore to clamp down on a tendon. The front surface of the flange has at least two planar surfaces that are parallel to the bearing surface on the rear surface of the anchor. One of the planar surfaces is recessed relative to the other such that the recessed surface is closer to the load bearing surface on the rear surface of the anchor. The two planar surfaces define a pocket on the anchor, where mounting holes may be located.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2016Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignee: Actuant CorporationInventor: Frantz Stanford
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Publication number: 20160230390Abstract: The invention provides for a pocketed anchor for post-tensioned concrete reinforcement. The anchor includes a body having a flange portion with a front and rear surface, a button portion extending from the rear surface, and a nose portion extending from the front surface. The anchor also includes a tapered bore that extends through the nose, flange, and button portions. The bore can receive a wedge that cams against the bore to clamp down on a tendon. The front surface of the flange has at least two planar surfaces that are parallel to the bearing surface on the rear surface of the anchor. One of the planar surfaces is recessed relative to the other such that the recessed surface is closer to the load bearing surface on the rear surface of the anchor. The two planar surfaces define a pocket on the anchor, where mounting holes may be located.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2016Publication date: August 11, 2016Inventor: Frantz Stanford
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Patent number: 9317191Abstract: The invention provides for a pocketed anchor for post-tensioned concrete reinforcement. The anchor includes a body having a flange portion with a front and rear surface, a button portion extending from the rear surface, and a nose portion extending from the front surface. The anchor also includes a tapered bore that extends through the nose, flange, and button portions. The bore can receive a wedge that cams against the bore to clamp down on a tendon. The front surface of the flange has at least two planar surfaces that are parallel to the bearing surface on the rear surface of the anchor. One of the planar surfaces is recessed relative to the other such that the recessed surface is closer to the load bearing surface on the rear surface of the anchor. The two planar surfaces define a pocket on the anchor, where mounting holes may be located.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2011Date of Patent: April 19, 2016Assignee: Actuant CorporationInventor: Frantz Stanford
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Publication number: 20130111409Abstract: A critical care workstation includes a display device and a processor, coupled to the display device. The processor executes both a general purpose operating system controlling execution of a selected program for displaying images representing non-real-time data on the display device, and a real-time kernel, controlling execution of a program for displaying images representing real-time data on the display device simultaneously with the display of the non-real-time data. In addition circuitry, responsive to user input, selects a non-real-time display program to execute under the control of the general purpose operating system from among a plurality of available non-real-time display programs.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2001Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: ACTUANT CORPORATIONInventor: Frantz Stanford
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Publication number: 20070034420Abstract: A lift measurement system is provided for determining a position of a load during a lift operation. The system includes a display that includes a scale and encloses a movable indicator that moves relative to the scale. A linkage is in communication with the load and the scale, such that movement of the load is translated to movement of the indicator relative to the scale to provide an indication of the position of the load. A plurality of displays and linkages may be installed at various load support zones such that the relative position of the corresponding indicators provides feedback related to the orientation of the load.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2004Publication date: February 15, 2007Inventor: Frantz Stanford
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Publication number: 20060260462Abstract: A hydraulic actuator is provided for supporting a load. The actuator includes a cylinder, a lower end closed by a base, and an annular side wall connected between the base and the upper wall. A piston is disposed partially within the cylinder, and includes a rod extending through the upper end of the cylinder, and a piston head that defines a hydraulic chamber with the base. A cylinder chamber is disposed between the base and the piston head and communicates with a fluid source and a fluid return to correspondingly extend and retract the piston. A support member is connected to the cylinder wall, and can be raised to support a tilt saddle member between the piston rod and the load after the piston has been extended.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2004Publication date: November 23, 2006Inventors: Frantz Stanford, Jesus Sanz, Bruce Knuth
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Patent number: RE48637Abstract: The invention provides for a pocketed anchor for post-tensioned concrete reinforcement. The anchor includes a body having a flange portion with a front and rear surface, a button portion extending from the rear surface, and a nose portion extending from the front surface. The anchor also includes a tapered bore that extends through the nose, flange, and button portions. The bore can receive a wedge that cams against the bore to clamp down on a tendon. The front surface of the flange has at least two planar surfaces that are parallel to the bearing surface on the rear surface of the anchor. One of the planar surfaces is recessed relative to the other such that the recessed surface is closer to the load bearing surface on the rear surface of the anchor. The two planar surfaces define a pocket on the anchor, where mounting holes may be located.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2019Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: PRECISION-HAYES INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventor: Frantz Stanford