Patents Assigned to Standens Limited
  • Patent number: 7665716
    Abstract: Vehicle suspension comprising a pair of leaf springs (1) located or locatable on respective opposed side of a vehicle chassis (3) and extending longitudinally thereof, and an anti-roll device (12) which is arranged to extend transversely of the vehicle chassis (3), and means (41, 42, 46) mounting opposed ends (22, 23) of the anti roll device (12) rigidly to respective ones of the pair of opposed leaf springs (1).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 2004
    Date of Patent: February 23, 2010
    Assignee: Standen's Limited
    Inventor: John Bolland Reast
  • Patent number: 6739402
    Abstract: A transport drawbar for an agricultural tractor has an elongate forward drawbar section of substantially uniform rectangular cross section that mounts on the tractor in the conventional way. An elongate second drawbar section extends to the rear from the forward section. The second drawbar section has the same vertical thickness as the forward drawbar section and a substantially greater width. A trailing drawbar section extends to the rear from the second drawbar section, the trailing drawbar section having the same vertical thickness as the forward and second sections and a width substantially the same as the width of the forward section. Two tapering transition sections are provided between the second drawbar section and the forward and trailing drawbar sections respectively. Two angular offsets are formed in the second drawbar section such that the trailing drawbar section is parallel to and offset downwardly from the second drawbar section.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 25, 2004
    Assignees: Power Pin Inc., Standens Limited
    Inventors: Brian Olson, Lloyd Wach, Mel Svenson
  • Publication number: 20040068295
    Abstract: An apparatus is provided for selectively destroying dividing cells in living tissue formed of dividing cells and non-dividing cells. The dividing cells contain polarizable intracellular members and during late anaphase or telophase, the dividing cells are connected to one another by a cleavage furrow. The apparatus includes a generator and insulated electrodes for subjecting the living tissue to electric field conditions sufficient to cause movement of the polarizable intracellular members toward the cleavage furrow in response to a non-homogeneous electric field being induced in the dividing cells. The non-homogeneous electric field produces an increased density electric field in the region of the cleavage furrow. The movement of the polarizable intracellular intracellular members towards the cleavage furrow causes the breakdown thereof which results in the destruction of the dividing cells, while the non-dividing cells of the living tissue remain intact.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 2, 2002
    Publication date: April 8, 2004
    Applicant: STANDEN LIMITED
    Inventor: Yoram Palti
  • Patent number: 6123349
    Abstract: A suspension assembly is provided for positioning a wheel support axle below the frame of a vehicle. The assembly comprises a support bracket extending downwardly from a vehicle frame, with a trailing arm pivotally mounted to said bracket and extending therefrom to the axle. The trailing arm is secured to the axle by means of a top, U-shaped clamping member mounted over the trailing arm and having side legs with recessed portions adapted to snuggly mate with the axle and a bottom plate adapted to fit snuggly within the U-shaped clamping member between the side legs and being located between the trailing arm and the U-shaped clamping bracket. A pin projects from a surface of the trailing arm and mates with a hole in the top, U-shaped clamping member or the bottom plate to hold the axle and trailing arm assembly against relative movement in a direction generally along the longitudinal axis of the trailing arm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 26, 2000
    Assignee: Standen's Limited
    Inventor: Stephen Lindsay Depue
  • Patent number: 5447325
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a high mobility suspension system for vehicles travelling in a harsh off-road environment. In particular, the suspension system can be mounted on a trailer and consists of a cam mounted on a cam shaft for variably deflecting a leaf spring that is mounted to the frame of the trailer. A swing arm is connected between the axle of the wheel and the cam shaft, such that when the trailer is loaded the wheel is deflected which in turn pivots the swing arm and causes the cam shaft to rotate. As the cam shaft rotates the cam deflects the leaf spring based on a ratio of the actual direct trailer loading. The load rate of the suspension system can be customized by modifying the configuration of the cam member and the swing arm to achieve either a linear, progressive or digressive load rate, or any combination of these rates. The present invention enables the trailer to have a compliant load rate yet maintain a compact suspension design by reducing the spring deflection requirements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 5, 1995
    Assignee: Standen's Limited
    Inventors: Steve DePue, Don Stoesz