Patents by Inventor Aaron J. Rositch
Aaron J. Rositch 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).
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Publication number: 20240343084Abstract: A vehicle includes a suspension system having a first damper, a second damper, and a controller. The dampers include housings and pistons sealingly interfaced with an inner diameter of the housing, dividing the damper into a first and second chamber. The suspension system includes proportional variable relief valves which control pressure of fluid entering or exiting one of the first and second chamber of one of the first and second damper. The controller controls the valves to control extension or compression of the first damper and extension or compression of the second damper based on a degree of roll of the vehicle during a turn of the vehicle or a degree of pitch of the vehicle during acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle. The first and second damper control a roll and pitch of the vehicle. The valves control a damping rate of one of the first and second damper.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2024Publication date: October 17, 2024Applicant: Oshkosh CorporationInventors: Kai P. Schubart, Christopher J. Rukas, Erik S. Ellifson, Aaron J. Rositch
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Patent number: 12115826Abstract: A vehicle suspension system includes a gas spring. The gas spring includes a cylinder and a rod movable relative to the cylinder. The rod and the cylinder at least partially define a chamber having a variable volume and containing a first pressurized gas therein. The gas spring further includes an accumulator in communication with the chamber and containing a second pressurized gas therein. The gas spring provides a first spring rate when the first pressurized gas is pressurized below a threshold pressure and a second spring rate when the first pressurized gas is pressurized above the threshold pressure.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2022Date of Patent: October 15, 2024Assignee: Oshkosh Defense, LLCInventors: Roy Venton-Walters, Aaron J. Rositch, Jesse L. Knoble, Erik Ellifson, Mark L. Steckling
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Patent number: 12098757Abstract: The damper assembly includes a tubular member, a rod, a primary piston, a secondary piston, and a resilient member. The tubular member includes a sidewall and a cap positioned at an end of the sidewall. The sidewall and the cap define an inner volume. The sidewall includes a shoulder separating the tubular member into a first portion and a second portion. The resilient member is disposed between the secondary piston and the cap and thereby is positioned to bias the secondary piston into engagement with the shoulder.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2023Date of Patent: September 24, 2024Assignee: Oshkosh Defense, LLCInventors: Patrick S. Dillman, Erik S. Ellifson, Aaron J. Rositch
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Publication number: 20240286483Abstract: A suspension element includes a housing, a first joint, and a second joint. The housing is configured to couple a tractive element assembly to a vehicle. The housing has a first end configured to engage a portion of the vehicle and a second end configured to interface with the tractive element assembly. The first joint includes a first actuator and a first resilient member. The first actuator is configured to facilitate linear extension and retraction of the suspension element. The second joint includes a second actuator and a second resilient member. The second actuator is configured to facilitate rotational movement of the suspension element. The first resilient member and the second resilient member are configured to support a static load of the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2024Publication date: August 29, 2024Applicant: Oshkosh CorporationInventors: Andrew Drach, Erik S. Ellifson, Aaron J. Rositch, Devon C. Palmer
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Patent number: 12065007Abstract: A vehicle includes a suspension system having a first damper, a second damper, and a controller. The dampers include housings and pistons sealingly interfaced with an inner diameter of the housing, dividing the damper into a first and second chamber. The suspension system includes proportional variable relief valves which control pressure of fluid entering or exiting one of the first and second chamber of one of the first and second damper. The controller controls the valves to control extension or compression of the first damper and extension or compression of the second damper based on a degree of roll of the vehicle during a turn of the vehicle or a degree of pitch of the vehicle during acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle. The first and second damper control a roll and pitch of the vehicle. The valves control a damping rate of one of the first and second damper.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2022Date of Patent: August 20, 2024Assignee: Oshkosh CorporationInventors: Kai P. Schubart, Christopher J. Rukas, Erik S. Ellifson, Aaron J. Rositch
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Patent number: 12054027Abstract: A vehicle includes a wheel assembly, a chassis, and a damper assembly coupling the wheel assembly to the chassis. The damper assembly includes a housing including a wall defining a first aperture and a second aperture, a first tubular member coupled to the housing, a second tubular member slidably coupled to the housing and extending between the wall and the first tubular member, a piston coupled to the second tubular member, the piston engaging an inner surface of the wall and an outer surface of the first tubular member, and a conduit fluidly coupling the first aperture and the second aperture.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2023Date of Patent: August 6, 2024Assignee: Oshkosh Defense, LLCInventors: Erik S. Ellifson, Patrick S. Dillman, Jason J. Zuleger, Aaron J. Rositch, Robert K. Sollenskog
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Publication number: 20240217298Abstract: A vehicle includes a suspension system having a first damper, a second damper, valves and a controller. Each of the first damper and the second damper include a housing and a piston sealingly interfaced with an inner diameter of the housing, dividing the damper into a first and second chamber. Each valve controls flow rate of fluid entering or exiting at least one of the first and second chamber of at least one of the first damper and the second damper. The controller controls the valves to control extension or compression of at least one of the first damper and the second damper based on at least one of a degree of roll of the vehicle during a turn of the vehicle and a degree of pitch of the vehicle during acceleration of the vehicle or a degree of pitch of the vehicle during deceleration of the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2024Publication date: July 4, 2024Applicant: Oshkosh CorporationInventors: Kai P. Schubart, Christopher J. Rukas, Erik S. Ellifson, Aaron J. Rositch
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Publication number: 20240217631Abstract: A group of devices that are permanently installed on a watercraft lift device that are used to create a temporary, yet secure, connection between the bunk system of a watercraft lift and the lift support pilings to prevent the bunk system and watercraft from moving excessively during wind events. The devices allow the bunk system to be quickly secured and released to watercraft lift support pilings as required to prevent motion during watercraft storage periods and allow for normal operation of the watercraft lift when desired. The group of devices also serve as an attachment point for watercraft tie down straps as are sometimes installed during wind events. The devices are meant to stay attached to the watercraft lift in a permanent manner such they are readily accessible at any time the operator wishes to create a temporary connection between the bunk system and the lift support pilings.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2022Publication date: July 4, 2024Inventors: Aaron J. Rositch, Mike A. Scharpf
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Patent number: 12005777Abstract: A suspension element includes a housing, a first joint, and a second joint. The housing is configured to couple a tractive element assembly to a vehicle. The housing has a first end configured to engage a portion of the vehicle and a second end configured to interface with the tractive element assembly. The first joint includes a first actuator and a first resilient member. The first actuator is configured to facilitate linear extension and retraction of the suspension element. The second joint includes a second actuator and a second resilient member. The second actuator is configured to facilitate rotational movement of the suspension element. The first resilient member and the second resilient member are configured to support a static load of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2023Date of Patent: June 11, 2024Assignee: Oshkosh CorporationInventors: Andrew Drach, Erik S. Ellifson, Aaron J. Rositch, Devon C. Palmer
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Patent number: 11993121Abstract: A vehicle includes a suspension system having a first damper, a second damper, valves and a controller. Each of the first damper and the second damper include a housing and a piston sealingly interfaced with an inner diameter of the housing, dividing the damper into a first and second chamber. Each valve controls flow rate of fluid entering or exiting at least one of the first and second chamber of at least one of the first damper and the second damper. The controller controls the valves to control extension or compression of at least one of the first damper and the second damper based on at least one of a degree of roll of the vehicle during a turn of the vehicle and a degree of pitch of the vehicle during acceleration of the vehicle or a degree of pitch of the vehicle during deceleration of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2023Date of Patent: May 28, 2024Assignee: Oshkosh CorporationInventors: Kai P. Schubart, Christopher J. Rukas, Erik S. Ellifson, Aaron J. Rositch
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Publication number: 20240052818Abstract: A pump system includes a housing defining a first internal volume and a second internal volume, a first piston positioned to separate the first internal volume into a first chamber and a second chamber, a second piston positioned to separate the second internal volume into a third chamber and a fourth chamber, a first inlet check valve configured to permit fluid flow into the first chamber, a second inlet check valve configured to permit fluid flow into the third chamber, a directional control valve (DCV) repositionable between (a) a first position where the DCV is configured to fluidly couple the second chamber to a high pressure fluid source and (b) a second position where the DCV is configured to fluidly couple the fourth chamber to the high pressure fluid source, and a relief valve configured to supply a fluid to the DCV through an orifice to move the DCV.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2023Publication date: February 15, 2024Applicant: Oshkosh CorporationInventors: Kai P. Schubart, Christopher J. Rukas, Patrick S. Dillman, Erik S. Ellifson, Aaron J. Rositch
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Patent number: 11815078Abstract: A pump system includes a housing defining a first internal volume and a second internal volume, a first piston positioned to separate the first internal volume into a first chamber and a second chamber, a second piston positioned to separate the second internal volume into a third chamber and a fourth chamber, a directional control valve (DCV) fluidly coupled to the second chamber and the fourth chamber, a first relief valve fluidly coupled to the DCV via a first control line and the second chamber via a first sensing line, a first orifice positioned along the first sensing line, a second relief valve fluidly coupled to the DCV via a second control line and the fourth chamber via a second sensing line, and a second orifice positioned along the second sensing line.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2022Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: Oshkosh CorporationInventors: Kai P. Schubart, Christopher J. Rukas, Patrick S. Dillman, Erik S. Ellifson, Aaron J. Rositch
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Publication number: 20230322072Abstract: A suspension element includes a housing, a first joint, and a second joint. The housing is configured to couple a tractive element assembly to a vehicle. The housing has a first end configured to engage a portion of the vehicle and a second end configured to interface with the tractive element assembly. The first joint includes a first actuator and a first resilient member. The first actuator is configured to facilitate linear extension and retraction of the suspension element. The second joint includes a second actuator and a second resilient member. The second actuator is configured to facilitate rotational movement of the suspension element. The first resilient member and the second resilient member are configured to support a static load of the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2023Publication date: October 12, 2023Applicant: Oshkosh CorporationInventors: Andrew Drach, Erik S. Ellifson, Aaron J. Rositch, Devon C. Palmer
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Patent number: 11738615Abstract: A suspension element includes a main body having an internal volume, a tubular element extending at least partially within the main body, the main body and the tubular element each including a sidewall having an inner surface and an outer surface, a first piston assembly separating the internal volume of the main body into a first chamber and a second chamber, the second chamber defined by the outer surface of the tubular element, the inner surface of the main body, and a surface of the first piston assembly, and a second piston assembly including a side that is directly exposed to the first chamber. The sidewall of the main body defines an aperture therethrough that forms a portion of a flow path between the first chamber and the second chamber. The first piston assembly is configured to prevent direct fluid communication between the first chamber and the second chamber.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2021Date of Patent: August 29, 2023Assignee: Oshkosh Defense, LLCInventors: Patrick S. Dillman, Robert K. Sollenskog, Erik Ellifson, Aaron J. Rositch
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Patent number: 11732772Abstract: The damper assembly includes a tubular member, a rod, a primary piston, a secondary piston, and a resilient member. The tubular member includes a sidewall and a cap positioned at an end of the sidewall. The sidewall and the cap define an inner volume. The sidewall includes a shoulder separating the tubular member into a first portion and a second portion. The resilient member is disposed between the secondary piston and the cap and thereby is positioned to bias the secondary piston into engagement with the shoulder.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2022Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: Oshkosh Defense, LLCInventors: Patrick S. Dillman, Erik S. Ellifson, Aaron J. Rositch
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Patent number: 11712964Abstract: A suspension element includes a housing, a first joint, and a second joint. The housing is configured to couple a tractive element assembly to a vehicle. The housing has a first end configured to engage a portion of the vehicle and a second end configured to interface with the tractive element assembly. The first joint includes a first actuator and a first resilient member. The first actuator is configured to facilitate linear extension and retraction of the suspension element. The second joint includes a second actuator and a second resilient member. The second actuator is configured to facilitate rotational movement of the suspension element. The first resilient member and the second resilient member are configured to support a static load of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2020Date of Patent: August 1, 2023Assignee: Oshkosh CorporationInventors: Andrew Drach, Erik S. Ellifson, Aaron J. Rositch, Devon C. Palmer
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Patent number: 11685219Abstract: A damper assembly for a vehicle suspension system includes a first damper and a second damper. The second damper includes a housing including a wall that defines an aperture, the wall and the first damper at least partially defining a chamber. The second damper also includes a piston positioned within the chamber, a conduit defining a flow path that includes the aperture, and a flow control device disposed along the flow path. The second damper is configured to provide a damping force that varies based on the position of the piston within the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2021Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Assignee: Oshkosh Defense, LLCInventors: Erik S. Ellifson, Patrick S. Dillman, Jason J. Zuleger, Aaron J. Rositch, Robert K. Sollenskog
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Patent number: 11649874Abstract: The damper assembly includes a tubular member, a rod, a primary piston, a secondary piston, and a resilient member. The tubular member includes a sidewall and a cap positioned at an end of the sidewall. The sidewall and the cap define an inner volume. The sidewall includes a shoulder separating the tubular member into a first portion and a second portion. The resilient member is disposed between the secondary piston and the cap and thereby is positioned to bias the secondary piston into engagement with the shoulder.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2022Date of Patent: May 16, 2023Assignee: Oskhosh Defense, LLCInventors: Patrick S. Dillman, Erik S. Ellifson, Aaron J. Rositch
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Patent number: 11584185Abstract: A vehicle includes a suspension system having a first damper, a second damper, valves and a controller. Each of the first damper and the second damper include a housing and a piston sealingly interfaced with an inner diameter of the housing, dividing the damper into a first and second chamber. Each valve controls flow rate of fluid entering or exiting at least one of the first and second chamber of at least one of the first damper and the second damper. The controller controls the valves to control extension or compression of at least one of the first damper and the second damper based on at least one of a degree of roll of the vehicle during a turn of the vehicle and a degree of pitch of the vehicle during acceleration of the vehicle or a degree of pitch of the vehicle during deceleration of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2019Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Assignee: Oshkosh CorporationInventors: Kai P. Schubart, Christopher J. Rukas, Erik S. Ellifson, Aaron J. Rositch
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Publication number: 20230046193Abstract: A pump system includes a housing defining a first internal volume and a second internal volume, a first piston positioned to separate the first internal volume into a first chamber and a second chamber, a second piston positioned to separate the second internal volume into a third chamber and a fourth chamber, a directional control valve (DCV) fluidly coupled to the second chamber and the fourth chamber, a first relief valve fluidly coupled to the DCV via a first control line and the second chamber via a first sensing line, a first orifice positioned along the first sensing line, a second relief valve fluidly coupled to the DCV via a second control line and the fourth chamber via a second sensing line, and a second orifice positioned along the second sensing line.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2022Publication date: February 16, 2023Applicant: Oshkosh CorporationInventors: Kai P. Schubart, Christopher J. Rukas, Patrick S. Dillman, Erik S. Ellifson, Aaron J. Rositch