Patents Assigned to Liquidspring Technologies, Inc.
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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