Patents Assigned to Menza Limited
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Patent number: 7591592Abstract: A journal for coupling a wheel to an axle includes a main body portion and a separate locking element mounted to the main body portion. The locking element includes a locking arm and an integral resilient leaf spring. The locking element is pivotable about a pivot axis A-A extending through a pair of pivot extensions between a release position and a secured position. In the release position, the axle is movable into and out of a reception space within the main body portion. In this release position, the leaf spring bears against the main body portion to bias the locking arm towards the secured position. In the secured position, the locking arm engages with a groove in the axle to secure the axle in position in the reception space.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2005Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Menza LimitedInventors: Patrick Beirne, Thomas Mullen
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Patent number: 6938964Abstract: A journal for coupling a wheel to an axle is configured to be mounted in a bore of the wheel. The journal defines a reception space for receiving an axle. A locking element is pivotally mounted on the journal from a release position in which the axle is removable from the reception space and secured position in which a tooth of the locking element is engaged with a groove in the axle. When the tooth of the locking element is engaged in the groove withdrawal of the axle is prevented.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Menza LimitedInventors: Nicholas Flood, Patrick Beirne, Thomas Mullen
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Patent number: 6910742Abstract: A journal for coupling a wheel to an axle has a main tubular body portion with a reception space for the axle and a separate locking element. The locking element is mounted in a cradle for pivotal movement about a pivot axis from a release position in which the axle is removable from the reception space to a position in which the axle is secured in position is the reception space. A biasing member such as a magnet, a spring or a tube of resilient material biases the locking element into the secured position.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2002Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: Menza LimitedInventors: Nicholas Flood, Patrick Beirne, Thomas Mullen
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Patent number: 5935493Abstract: In a method of blow moulding, a parison is extruded by pushing a hollow tube of hot thermoplastic material through a die gap 2 between a mandrel 3 and die 1. An exit compression ring 5 is formed on the mandrel 3 adjacent to the die exit 2. The ring acts as a flow enhancer to ensure free flow of the thermoplastic material. Outer surfaces of the die 1 and mandrel 3 may be provided with release strips 9, 10 to prevent the parison becoming stuck to the die face.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1996Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: Menza LimitedInventors: Nicholas Gerard Flood, Patrick Beirne
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Patent number: 5902527Abstract: A blow moulding apparatus includes a blowpin 1 and a dedicated air control system for optimizing the blow moulding operation. The air control system comprises an air supply vessel 2 for holding typically 10 liters of air at a pressure of at least 8 bar. Pressurized air is delivered through a control valve 6 to the blowpin 1. A pressure sensing valve 8 senses the air pressure in the vessel 2 and if the pressure falls below a preset value a signal is outputted to a controller 9 which disables operation of the blow moulding station. The temperature of the air is also controlled to be about 8.degree. C. by a temperature sensor 10 which also provides a signal to the controller 9. Air may be exhausted into an exhaust vessel 15 maintained at a negative pressure before exhaust to atmosphere. Cycle time is reduced and product quality is improved.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1997Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Assignee: Menza LimitedInventor: Nicholas Gerard Flood
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Patent number: 5863489Abstract: A parison 4 of hot thermoplastics material is delivered into a mould 1 comprising two mould halves 2, 3 which are closed towards one another. A stress force is applied to the wall of the parison 4 either by a projection 5 extending from one of the mould halves 3 and/or by blowing air at a low pressure against the parison 4 through a blow pin 10. The parison 4 is then penetrated by the blow pin and high pressure air is blown through the blow pin 10 to inflate the parison 4 against the mould halves 2, 3. The blow pin 10 is withdrawn and a formed article such as a case is released from the mould after a preset time.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1996Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: Menza LimitedInventors: Nicholas Flood, Patrick Beirne
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Patent number: D470452Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Menza LimitedInventors: Nicholas Flood, Patrick Beirne, Thomas Mullen