Patents Assigned to Lillbacka Jetair Oy
  • Patent number: 7003866
    Abstract: A method in a sheet metal working center, wherein a sheet secured to mounting member of a moving carriage arrangement is transferred in accordance with a predetermined program substantially in XY orthogonal coordinates in the main plane of the sheet so that machining of the sheet may be carried out by multiple machining units. At least two of the machining units are placed in the sheet metal working center and have separate XY orthogonal coordinates, and directions X of the separate XY orthogonal coordinates of the machines are combined to a common direction X of the sheet metal working center.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 28, 2006
    Assignee: Lillbacka Jetair OY
    Inventors: Juha Mäkitalo, Kari Liinamaa
  • Patent number: 6826998
    Abstract: An electro hydraulic servo valve assembly has a valve housing and a spool rotatably fitted to the inside of the housing. A number of ports are off-settedly provided along the length of the valve housing A plurality of orifices are provided along the length of the spool. The positioning of the orifices and the ports are such that only one set of orifices may be aligned with a corresponding set of ports at any one time. The spool has one end coupled to a servo motor so that the servo motor may drivingly rotate the spool relative to the valve body. The other end of the spool is open so that a fluid passage is established between the interior of the spool and any one of the orifices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 7, 2004
    Assignee: Lillbacka Jetair Oy
    Inventor: Bernard Pinot
  • Patent number: 6600131
    Abstract: A laser cutting system has a specially designed frame that allows the laser cutting head to be mounted to the underside of a cross beam for a more efficient movement. The frame is further designed so as to allow the accessing of the work area of the laser cutting system along three different directions. The movement of the laser cutting head for fabricating a sheet placed in the work area of the laser cutting system is effected by a process that takes into consideration a number of parameters and determined data all of which are interpolated for generating optimal movements to further enhance the operating efficiency of the laser cutting system. The laser resonator of the laser cutting system of the instant invention is configured to have a telescopic system that maintains the density and power of the laser beam by auto focusing the same so that optimum cuts can be effected irrespective of whichever area of the worksheet is to be fabricated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 29, 2003
    Assignee: Lillbacka Jetair Oy
    Inventors: Mikka Virtanen, Frank Heyerick, Johannes Ulrich, Jorma Taijonlahti
  • Patent number: 6593544
    Abstract: A laser cutting system has a specially designed frame that allows the laser cutting head to be mounted to the underside of a cross beam for a more efficient movement. The frame is further designed so as to allow the accessing of the work area of the laser cutting system along three different directions. The movement of the laser cutting head for fabricating a sheet placed in the work area of the laser cutting system is effected by a process that takes into consideration a number of parameters and determined data all of which are interpolated for generating optimal movements to further enhance the operating efficiency of the laser cutting system. The laser resonator of the laser cutting system of the instant invention is configured to have a telescopic system that maintains the density and power of the laser beam by auto focusing the same so that optimum cuts can be effected irrespective of whichever area of the worksheet is to be fabricated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 15, 2003
    Assignee: Lillbacka Jetair Oy
    Inventors: Gilbert Remue, Frank Heyerick, Johannes Ulrich
  • Patent number: 6588738
    Abstract: A laser cutting system has a specially designed frame that allows the laser cutting head to be mounted to the underside of a cross beam for a more efficient movement. The frame is further designed so as to allow the accessing of the work area of the laser cutting system along three different directions. The movement of the laser cutting head for fabricating a sheet placed in the work area of the laser cutting system is effected by a process that takes into consideration a number of parameters and determined data all of which are interpolated for generating optimal movements to further enhance the operating efficiency of the laser cutting system. The laser resonator of the laser cutting system of the instant invention is configured to have a telescopic system that maintains the density and power of the laser beam by auto focusing the same so that optimum cuts can be effected irrespective of whichever area of the worksheet is to be fabricated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 8, 2003
    Assignee: Lillbacka Jetair Oy
    Inventors: Jorma Sukuvaara, Gilbert Remue, Frank Heyerick, Johannes Ulrich
  • Patent number: 6545249
    Abstract: A laser cutting system has a specially designed frame that allows the laser cutting head to be mounted to the underside of a cross beam for a more efficient movement. The frame is further designed so as to allow the accessing of the work area of the laser cutting system along three different directions. The movement of the laser cutting head for fabricating a sheet placed in the work area of the laser cutting system is effected by a process that takes into consideration a number of parameters and determined data all of which are interpolated for generating optimal movements to further enhance the operating efficiency of the laser cutting system. The laser resonator of the laser cutting system of the instant invention is configured to have a telescopic system that maintains the density and power of the laser beam by auto focusing the same so that optimum cuts can be effected irrespective of whichever area of the worksheet is to be fabricated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 8, 2003
    Assignee: Lillbacka Jetair Oy
    Inventors: Frank Heyerick, Johannes Ulrich
  • Patent number: 6526800
    Abstract: A sheet fabrication machine is equipped with different servo motors for actuating its upper tool and its lower die. A direction converting mechanism is provided to each of the tool assembly and the die assembly so as to convert the non-vertical forces output by the servo motors into vertical forces that enable the tool and die to move relative to each other to effect work on a workpiece placed therebetween. The sheet fabrication machine is moreover equipped with a system and logic for automatically measuring the length of the tool and for providing a setting from which the operation of the tool can be referenced. Additional features provisioned into the sheet fabrication machine include look ahead functions for optimizing the operational speed of the machine while minimizing the noise generated as a result of the operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2003
    Assignee: Lillbacka Jetair Oy
    Inventors: Mika Virtanen, Jorma Taijonlahti
  • Patent number: 6408726
    Abstract: The invention relates to a sheet metal work center whose lower tool is mounted in a transfer device which is movable in the vertical direction in relation to the body in a way that the lower tool can optionally be moved by the transfer device to at least the following selectable positions in relation to the body: a) a lower position, whereat the lower tool is substantially accessible underneath the working level, particularly for exchange and/or maintenance operations, b) a middle position, whereat the lower tool is brought substantially to the working level to be used as a stopper for the upper tool to effect work on the sheet, and c) an upper position, whereat the lower tool is driven underneath the working level to conduct work on the lower surface of the sheet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 25, 2002
    Assignee: Lillbacka Jetair OY
    Inventors: Jorma Taijonlahti, Mikael Ollikainen
  • Patent number: 6401514
    Abstract: A sheet fabrication machine includes a direction convert mechanism that converts the movement of the driving mechanism along one direction to drive the tool for fabricating a worksheet in another direction. The direction conversion mechanism includes a carriage plate whereon a plurality of direction convert units may be mounted. Each of the direction convert units may be configured in the form of a cam that has a number of contact surfaces each having a preset angle. The carriage plate is interposed between a drive contact, such as for example a rotating mechanism, and the ram that presses against the tool of the machine. When one of the cams in the carriage plate is positioned into alignment with the rotating mechanism and the ram, the rotating mechanism is moved along the one direction so that it applies a biasing force against the cam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 11, 2002
    Assignee: Lillbacka Jetair Oy
    Inventors: Mikka Virtanen, Jorma Taijonlahti
  • Patent number: 6401852
    Abstract: To enable a rider to control in real time the type of ride he desires, a snowmobile is equipped with a suspension system that includes at least one fluid actuated device which can be adjusted in real time to control the relative distance between the body of the snowmobile onto which the rider sits and the frame, or the slide tracks about which the drive belt is mounted. By setting a constant predetermined desirable distance between the body and the slide tracks, or the frame, of the snowmobile, an optimal cushioned ride for the rider is obtained. The control of the fluid actuated device(s) may be effected at any time manually by the rider, or be effected by a feedback system. The snowmobile is also equipped with an ABS system for enhancing the traction of the drive belt on snow and therefore the control of the snowmobile by the rider.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 11, 2002
    Assignee: Lillbacka Jetair Oy
    Inventors: Jorma Lillbacka, Pekka Lillbacka
  • Patent number: 6386008
    Abstract: A sheet fabrication machine is equipped with different servo motors for actuating its upper tool and its lower die. A direction converting mechanism is provided to each of the tool assembly and the die assembly so as to convert the non-vertical forces output by the servo motors into vertical forces that enable the tool and die to move relative to each other to effect work on a workpiece placed therebwtween. The sheet fabrication machine is moreover equipped with a system and logic for automatically measuring the length of the tool and for providing a setting from which the operation of the tool can be referenced. Additional features provisioned into the sheet fabrication machine include look ahead functions for optimizing the operational speed of the machine while minimizing the noise generated as a result of the operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 14, 2002
    Assignee: Lillbacka Jetair OY
    Inventors: Mika Virtanen, Jorma Taijonlahti
  • Patent number: 6376798
    Abstract: A laser cutting system has a specially designed frame that allows the laser cutting head to be mounted to the underside of a cross beam for a more efficient movement. The frame is further designed so as to allow the accessing of the work area of the laser cutting system along three different directions. The movement of the laser cutting head for fabricating a sheet placed in the work area of the laser cutting system is effected by a process that takes into consideration a number of parameters and determined data all of which are interpolated for generating optimal movements to further enhance the operating efficiency of the laser cutting system. The laser resonator of the laser cutting system of the instant invention is configured to have a telescopic system that maintains the density and power of the laser beam by auto focusing the same so that optimum cuts can be effected irrespective of whichever area of the worksheet is to be fabricated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2002
    Assignee: Lillbacka Jetair Oy
    Inventors: Gilbert Remue, Frank Heyerick, Johannes Ulrich
  • Patent number: 6374966
    Abstract: The housing of a shock absorber is constructed to include an inner chamber surrounded by an outer chamber. The inner chamber is divided by the piston to which the piston rod is connected into two portions. One of these portion has a number of orifices that fluidly connect that portion to the outer chamber. A piston slidably and movably fitted along the length of the outer chamber divides the outer chamber into two compartments, one of which is in fluid communication with the portion of the inner chamber to which it is connected by means of the orifices. An incompressible fluid is provided in the fluidly interconnected compartment and portion. A biasing force acts against the piston in the outer chamber by means of a pressurized gas provided in the other compartment of the outer chamber. With the shock absorber thus constructed, when the piston rod moves, the piston to which it is connected would force an exchange of fluid between the inner chamber and the outer chamber, which acts as a reservoir.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2002
    Assignee: Lillbacka Jetair Oy
    Inventor: Jorma Lillbacka
  • Patent number: 6326586
    Abstract: A laser cutting system has a specially designed frame that allows the laser cutting head to be mounted to the underside of a cross beam for a more efficient movement. The frame is further designed so as to allow the accessing of the work area of the laser cutting system along three different directions. The movement of the laser cutting head for fabricating a sheet placed in the work area of the laser cutting system is effected by a process that takes into consideration a number of parameters and determined data all of which are interpolated for generating optimal movements to further enhance the operating efficiency of the laser cutting system. The laser resonator of the laser cutting system of the instant invention is configured to have a telescopic system that maintains the density and power of the laser beam by auto focusing the same so that optimum cuts can be effected irrespective of whichever area of the worksheet is to be fabricated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 4, 2001
    Assignee: Lillbacka Jetair Oy
    Inventors: Frank Heyerick, Johannes Ulrich
  • Patent number: 6310317
    Abstract: To ensure that a laser beam is not disturbed during its transmission for the laser generator to a laser cutting head, the laser beam is conveyed along a beam guide enclosure. One side of the beam guide has an opening channel which is covered by a cover sheet that is slidably movable along substantially the length of the open channel. An aperture is formed on the cover sheet, and a conduit connects the aperture to the laser cutting head assembly. A reflective mirror is mounted relative to the conduit and is movable along the axis of the laser beam so as to intercept the laser beam and reflect it through the conduit to the laser cutting head assembly. The cover sheet is made of a flexible material that is impervious to either the laser beam itself or the heat generated by the laser beam. Rollers are provided at both ends of the cover sheet to from respective coils of the cover sheet so as to take up any slack.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 30, 2001
    Assignee: Lillbacka Jetair Oy
    Inventor: Gilbert Remue
  • Patent number: 6300592
    Abstract: A laser cutting system has a specially designed frame that allows the laser cutting head to be mounted to the underside of a cross beam for a more efficient movement. The frame is further designed so as to allow the accessing of the work area of the laser cutting system along three different directions. The movement of the laser cutting head for fabricating a sheet placed in the work area of the laser cutting system is effected by a process that takes into consideration a number of parameters and determined data all of which are interpolated for generating optimal movements to further enhance the operating efficiency of the laser cutting system. The laser resonator of the laser cutting system of the instant invention is configured to have a telescopic system that maintains the density and power of the laser beam by auto focusing the same so that optimum cuts can be effected irrespective of whichever area of the worksheet is to be fabricated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 9, 2001
    Assignee: Lillbacka Jetair Oy
    Inventors: Johannes Ulrich, Gilbert Remue, Ilkka Heikilla, Frank Heyerick, Jorma Sukuvaara
  • Patent number: 6284999
    Abstract: A laser cutting system has a specially designed frame that allows the laser cutting head to be mounted to the underside of a cross beam for a more efficient movement. The frame is further designed so as to allow the accessing of the work area of the laser cutting system along three different directions. The movement of the laser cutting head for fabricating a sheet placed in the work area of the laser cutting system is effected by a process that takes into consideration a number of parameters and determined data all of which are interpolated for generating optimal movements to further enhance the operating efficiency of the laser cutting system. The laser resonator of the laser cutting system of the instant invention is configured to have a telescopic system that maintains the density and power of the laser beam by auto focusing the same so that optimum cuts can be effected irrespective of whichever area of the worksheet is to be fabricated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 4, 2001
    Assignee: Lillbacka Jetair Oy
    Inventors: Mikka Virtanen, Frank Heyerick, Johannes Ulrich, Jorma Taijonlahti
  • Patent number: 6253867
    Abstract: To enable a rider to control in real time the type of ride he desires, a snowmobile is equipped with a suspension system that includes at least one fluid actuated device which can be adjusted in real time to control the relative distance between the body of the snowmobile onto which the rider sits and the frame, or the slide tracks about which the drive belt is mounted. By setting a constant predetermined desirable distance between the body and the slide tracks, or the frame, of the snowmobile, an optimal cushioned ride for the rider is obtained. The control of the fluid actuated device(s) may be effected at any time manually by the rider, or be effected by a feedback system. The snowmobile is also equipped with an ABS system for enhancing the traction of the drive belt on snow and therefore the control of the snowmobile by the rider.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 3, 2001
    Assignee: Lillbacka Jetair Oy
    Inventor: Jorma Lillbacka
  • Patent number: 6240884
    Abstract: An efficient and powerful engine is obtained by incorporating within an engine housing at least one cylinder which is rotatable along the inner circumferential surface of the housing. The cylinder is mounted to a crank case. A piston rod extends from the piston and is moveable longitudinally within the cylinder. The piston rod in turn is connected to a crankshaft. Thus, when the engine is powered, both the cylinder and the crankshaft can rotate, either in the same direction or in opposite directions. An exhaust opening is provided at a location substantially at the top portion of the cylinder. A corresponding exhaust port is provided in the housing, so that when the cylinder is rotated to the particular location along the housing, its exhaust opening comes into alignment with the exhaust port of the housing so that the exhaust gases resulting from the combustion in the cylinder are evacuated directly outside of the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 5, 2001
    Assignee: Lillbacka Jetair Oy
    Inventor: Jorma Lillbacka
  • Patent number: D438551
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2001
    Assignee: Lillbacka Jetair Oy
    Inventors: Ilkka Heikilla, Gilbert Remue, Frank Heyerick, Johannes Ulrich