Patents by Inventor Mark J. Matenaer

Mark J. Matenaer 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).

  • Patent number: 7172394
    Abstract: A saddle bearing liner (30) for a variable displacement axial piston pump (10) includes two axially-spaced apart bearing surfaces (62, 64) with an offset central section (54) integrally joining them. A hollow projection (80) extends radially from the convex side of the pressure bearing section (50) and is received with a recess (82) of the housing (12) to locate the liner (30). The liner (30) has radially extending ledges (70, 72) which mate with surfaces (74, 76) of the housing (12) to inhibit skewing of the bearing liner (30) relative to the axis of the bearing surfaces (62, 64). The projection (80) is hollow and opens to the bearing surface (62) so that presurrized fluid from the housing (12) can be injected between the bearing surface (62) and the mating surface (22) of the swashblock (20). The projection (80) also prevents the liner (30) from rotating about the bearing surface axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 6, 2007
    Assignee: The Oilgear Company
    Inventors: Robert D. Chung, Anthony M. Claas, Reginald J. Goss, Mark J. Matenaer
  • Publication number: 20040206231
    Abstract: A saddle bearing liner (30) for a variable displacement axial piston pump (10) includes two axially-spaced apart bearing surfaces (62, 64) with an offset central section (54) integrally joining them. A hollow projection (80) extends radially from the convex side of the pressure bearing section (50) and is received with a recess (82) of the housing (12) to locate the liner (30). The liner (30) has radially extending ledges (70, 72) which mate with surfaces (74, 76) of the housing (12) to inhibit skewing of the bearing liner (30) relative to the axis of the bearing surfaces (62, 64). The projection (80) is hollow and opens to the bearing surface (62) so that presurrized fluid from the housing (12) can be injected between the bearing surface (62) and the mating surface (22) of the swashblock (20). The projection (80) also prevents the liner (30) from rotating about the bearing surface axis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 17, 2004
    Publication date: October 21, 2004
    Inventors: Robert D. Chung, Anthony M. Claas, Reginald J. Goss, Mark J. Matenaer