Patents by Inventor Dick E. Winter
Dick E. Winter 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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Patent number: 7126458Abstract: An alarm system that indicates to an operator the status of locking pins of a vehicle sliding axle assembly. The alarm system includes an alarm valve coupled to the locking pins and in fluid communication with an alarm. When the pins are unlocked from a vehicle component, the alarm valve is configured in an alarm mode to indicate the unsecured condition of the assembly. In this mode, air is diverted from the vehicle brakes to sound the alarm, thereby informing an operator that the pins are improperly engaged. In one embodiment, the alarm valve is in communication with or includes a pressure relief valve, which diverts a sufficient amount of air from the vehicle brakes so that the brakes cannot be released. When the pins are properly locked to secure the slider axle assembly, the alarm valve does not divert air from the brakes to sound the alarm.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2004Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: Hadley ProductsInventors: Curtis A. Trudeau, Gary L. Schafer, Loralye Sorum, legal representative, Dick E. Winter, Robert D. Sorum, deceased
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Patent number: 6857646Abstract: A suspension system that restricts side-to-side airflow between air springs on opposite sides of a vehicle or trailer. In one embodiment, active airflow discs in suspension ports of a valve operate in two modes; restrictive and non-restrictive. A disc attains a non-restrictive mode when air is exhausted from an air spring. A disc attains a restrictive mode when air is injected into the suspension port from the valve toward an air spring. Airflow discs in opposing suspension ports both attain a non-restrictive state to rapidly dump air from the springs and lower vehicle ride height. In another embodiment, a pneumatic circuit includes one-way check valves, in fluid communication with opposing air springs, aligned to restrict airflow between the opposing springs under uneven loading conditions. A pair of electronic solenoids acts in concert with the check valves to selectively inflate or deflate the air springs.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2003Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Hadley ProductsInventors: Robert D. Sorum, Gary L. Schafer, Curtis A. Trudeau, Dick E. Winter
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Patent number: 6669217Abstract: A suspension system that restricts side-to-side airflow between air springs on opposite sides of a vehicle or trailer. In one embodiment, active airflow discs in suspension ports of a valve operate in two modes; restrictive and non-restrictive. A disc attains a non-restrictive mode when air is exhausted from an air spring. A disc attains a restrictive mode when air is injected into the suspension port from the valve toward an air spring. Airflow discs in opposing suspension ports both attain a non-restrictive state to rapidly dump air from the springs and lower vehicle ride height. In another embodiment, a pneumatic circuit includes one-way check valves, in fluid communication with opposing air springs, aligned to restrict airflow between the opposing springs under uneven loading conditions. A pair of electronic solenoids acts in concert with the check valves to selectively inflate or deflate the air springs.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2001Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Hadley ProductsInventors: Robert D. Sorum, Curtis A. Trudeau, Gary L. Schafer, Dick E. Winter
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Publication number: 20030173750Abstract: A suspension system that restricts side-to-side airflow between air springs on opposite sides of a vehicle or trailer. In one embodiment, active airflow discs in suspension ports of a valve operate in two modes; restrictive and non-restrictive. A disc attains a non-restrictive mode when air is exhausted from an air spring. A disc attains a restrictive mode when air is injected into the suspension port from the valve toward an air spring. Airflow discs in opposing suspension ports both attain a non-restrictive state to rapidly dump air from the springs and lower vehicle ride height. In another embodiment, a pneumatic circuit includes one-way check valves, in fluid communication with opposing air springs, aligned to restrict airflow between the opposing springs under uneven loading conditions. A pair of electronic solenoids acts in concert with the check valves to selectively inflate or deflate the air springs.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2003Publication date: September 18, 2003Applicant: Hadley ProductsInventors: Robert D. Sorum, Gary L. Schafer, Curtis A. Trudeau, Dick E. Winter
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Publication number: 20020171219Abstract: A suspension system that restricts side-to-side airflow between air springs on opposite sides of a vehicle or trailer. In one embodiment, active airflow discs in suspension ports of a valve operate in two modes; restrictive and non-restrictive. A disc attains a non-restrictive mode when air is exhausted from an air spring. A disc attains a restrictive mode when air is injected into the suspension port from the valve toward an air spring. Airflow discs in opposing suspension ports both attain a non-restrictive state to rapidly dump air from the springs and lower vehicle ride height. In another embodiment, a pneumatic circuit includes one-way check valves, in fluid communication with opposing air springs, aligned to restrict airflow between the opposing springs under uneven loading conditions. A pair of electronic solenoids acts in concert with the check valves to selectively inflate or deflate the air springs.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2001Publication date: November 21, 2002Inventors: Robert D. Sorum, Curtis A. Trudeau, Gary L. Schafer, Dick E. Winter
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Patent number: 5560591Abstract: A leveling valve for controlling the amount of air within an air spring for maintaining a constant level of a vehicle chassis or frame relative to its axles. The valve includes several features including a novel actuating mechanism for actuating the valve. The mechanism includes a sleeve assembly slideable on an actuating plunger and constructed of three parts so designed as to compensate for any wear between the sleeve assembly and the actuator for the sleeve. Another feature is the construction of the elongated actuator extending between one end of the valve body wherein the actuating mechanism is located and the other end wherein a valve is located. Still another feature is the construction of the valve for metering the exhaust of air through the exhaust outlet, such metering being determined by the position of the actuator arm as the air spring adjusts to find the proper height. The fourth feature resides in a one-piece, molded dampening cylinder, dump cylinder, and guide for the valve actuator.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1995Date of Patent: October 1, 1996Assignee: Hadley ProductsInventors: Curtis A. Trudeau, Gary L. Schafer, Dick E. Winter, Dennis S. Shimmell, Sean P. Seaver
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Patent number: D727219Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2013Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Hadley Products CorporationInventors: Dick E. Winter, Robert C. Dattilo
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Patent number: D897911Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2019Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: Hadley Products CorporationInventors: Dick E. Winter, Robert C. Dattilo, Mark W. Lempke, Jaret M. Shawl, Kirk A. Lilly
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Patent number: D897912Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2019Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: Hadley Products CorporationInventors: Dick E. Winter, Robert C. Dattilo, Mark W. Lempke, Jaret M. Shawl, Kirk A. Lilly