Patents by Inventor Frantz D. Stanford
Frantz D. Stanford 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: 10371179Abstract: A hydraulic cylinder assembly, a sensor assembly for a cylinder assembly and methods of assembling and operating a cylinder assembly. The cylinder assembly may include a housing; a ram slidably mounted in the housing; and a sensor assembly mounted between the housing and the ram and operable to sense a side load. The sensor assembly may be incorporated into a bearing. In some constructions, the sensor assembly may include a capacitive sensor. In some constructions, the sensor assembly may include a piezoelectric sensor.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2015Date of Patent: August 6, 2019Assignee: Actuant CorporationInventor: Frantz D. Stanford
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Publication number: 20170184137Abstract: A hydraulic cylinder assembly, a sensor assembly for a cylinder assembly and methods of assembling and operating a cylinder assembly. The cylinder assembly may include a housing; a ram slidably mounted in the housing; and a sensor assembly mounted between the housing and the ram and operable to sense a side load. The sensor assembly may be incorporated into a bearing. In some constructions, the sensor assembly may include a capacitive sensor. In some constructions, the sensor assembly may include a piezoelectric sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2015Publication date: June 29, 2017Applicant: Actuant CorporationInventor: Frantz D. Stanford
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Patent number: 8876490Abstract: A hydro-pneumatic system has an air powered motor driving a hydraulic pump with a pressure limiting valve that turns off air flow to the air motor when a hydraulic pressure output by the pump at a sense port of the valve reaches a certain limit. A valve element of the valve has spring, hydraulic and pneumatic sections, with an unbalanced area of the hydraulic section in a sealed pressure chamber of a cartridge that is part of the valve housing. The pneumatic section extends out one end of the cartridge to fill a bore between the air inlet and outlet ports when the pneumatic section is extended, and allow air to pass when it is retracted.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2014Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: Actuant CorporationInventors: Frantz D. Stanford, Bruce E. Knuth, Kay Lap Gilbert Chan
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Publication number: 20140161636Abstract: A hydro-pneumatic system has an air powered motor driving a hydraulic pump with a pressure limiting valve that turns off air flow to the air motor when a hydraulic pressure output by the pump at a sense port of the valve reaches a certain limit. A valve element of the valve has spring, hydraulic and pneumatic sections, with an unbalanced area of the hydraulic section in a sealed pressure chamber of a cartridge that is part of the valve housing. The pneumatic section extends out one end of the cartridge to fill a bore between the air inlet and outlet ports when the pneumatic section is extended, and allow air to pass when it is retracted.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2014Publication date: June 12, 2014Inventors: Frantz D. Stanford, Bruce E. Knuth, Kay Lap Gilbert Chan
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Patent number: 8689823Abstract: A hydro-pneumatic system has an air powered motor driving a hydraulic pump with a pressure limiting valve that turns off air flow to the air motor when a hydraulic pressure output by the pump at a sense port of the valve reaches a certain limit. A valve element of the valve has spring, hydraulic and pneumatic sections, with an unbalanced area of the hydraulic section in a sealed pressure chamber of a cartridge that is part of the valve housing. The pneumatic section extends out one end of the cartridge to fill a bore between the air inlet and outlet ports when the pneumatic section is extended, and allow air to pass when it is retracted.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2007Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: Actuant CorporationInventors: Frantz D. Stanford, Bruce E. Knuth, Kay Lap Gilbert Chan
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Publication number: 20140048760Abstract: A synchronous lifting or lowering system with hydraulic cylinders controlled by parallel-connected lift valves having two fluid passages. Hydraulic fluid for extending or retracting the actuators is delivered by a hydraulic supply system alternating between the two passages. Each time the supply circuit alternates passages, a fixed volume of hydraulic fluid is transferred during lifting or received during lowering by the respective lift or lowering valves to or from the cylinders causing the rods to lift or lower a proportionate amount. All of the rods extend during advancement or retract during lowering by approximately the same increment each time the supply circuit alternates passages. Because the rods all extend or retract the same increment each cycle, the load is lifted or lowered evenly and the need for height sensors or transducers is eliminated.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2013Publication date: February 20, 2014Inventor: Frantz D. Stanford
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Publication number: 20130247753Abstract: The fluid cylinder assembly concept includes a valve that automatically diverts fluid between pressure chambers when a plunger nears its end of stroke to inhibit the plunger from overtravel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2013Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: Actuant CorporationInventor: Frantz D. Stanford
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Patent number: 8496449Abstract: A rotary air motor driven hydraulic pump has separate pressure and return actuators and first and second stage eccentric driven pistons 180 degrees out of phase and driven by the motor through a gear reduction unit. The pressure and return actuators are on/off/proportional valves and the pump has two pressure relief valves with one adjustable from outside of the pump for a user to set a pressure limit of the pump. Above a certain output pressure limit, a bypass valve shunts flow in excess of that needed to precharge the second stage compression chamber from the first stage piston to an elastic reservoir from which the hydraulic fluid pumped by the pump is drawn. To make the pump stall at a certain output pressure, a pressure limiting valve can be used that cuts off the air supply to the pump at the desired output pressure.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2007Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Assignee: Actuant CorporationInventors: Bruce E. Knuth, Kay Lap Gilbert Chan, Theo H. H. Den Ridder, Frantz D. Stanford, Roger R. Pili
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Patent number: 8171678Abstract: The present invention provides a slab lift bracket that includes an collar portion with a center, an upper surface, a lower surface, an outer surface, and an inner surface. The slab lift bracket also includes a plurality of protruding members that are distributed around and fixed to the collar portion. The protruding members extend outwardly and downwardly of the collar portion at spaced apart locations, and have a hook shaped free end.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2009Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Actuant CorporationInventors: Frantz D. Stanford, Thomas F. Mathews, Winfred E. Mandody, Paul A. Hohensee
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Publication number: 20110283882Abstract: A linear actuator includes an actuator wall, and the actuator wall includes a first wall layer having an inner surface that defines an actuator chamber. The actuator chamber is configured to accommodate an actuator fluid. The first wall layer is also subjected to a pre-load such that the first wall layer is compressively pre-stressed. The actuator wall further includes a second wall layer disposed outwardly from the first wall layer. The linear actuator further includes a piston supported within the actuator chamber, and the piston is movable in response to the actuator fluid entering and exiting the actuator chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Inventor: Frantz D. Stanford
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Publication number: 20100215521Abstract: A rotary air motor driven hydraulic pump has separate pressure and return actuators and first and second stage eccentric driven pistons 180 degrees out of phase and driven by the motor through a gear reduction unit. The pressure and return actuators are on/off/proportional valves and the pump has two pressure relief valves with one adjustable from outside of the pump for a user to set a pressure limit of the pump. Above a certain output pressure limit, a bypass valve shunts flow in excess of that needed to precharge the second stage compression chamber from the first stage piston to an elastic reservoir from which the hydraulic fluid pumped by the pump is drawn. To make the pump stall at a certain output pressure, a pressure limiting valve can be used that cuts off the air supply to the pump at the desired output pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2007Publication date: August 26, 2010Inventors: Bruce E. Knuth, Kay Lap Gilbert Chan, Theo H. H. Den Ridder, Frantz D. Stanford, Roger R. Pili
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Publication number: 20100186313Abstract: The present invention provides a slab lift bracket that includes an collar portion with a center, an upper surface, a lower surface, an outer surface, and an inner surface. The slab lift bracket also includes a plurality of protruding members that are distributed around and fixed to the collar portion. The protruding members extend outwardly and downwardly of the collar portion at spaced apart locations, and have a hook shaped free end.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2009Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventors: Frantz D. Stanford, Thomas F. Mathews, Winfred E. Mandody, Paul A. Hohensee
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Publication number: 20100104456Abstract: A hydro-pneumatic system has an air powered motor driving a hydraulic pump with a pressure limiting valve that turns off air flow to the air motor when a hydraulic pressure output by the pump at a sense port of the valve reaches a certain limit. A valve element of the valve has spring, hydraulic and pneumatic sections, with an unbalanced area of the hydraulic section in a sealed pressure chamber of a cartridge that is part of the valve housing. The pneumatic section extends out one end of the cartridge to fill a bore between the air inlet and outlet ports when the pneumatic section is extended, and allow air to pass when it is retracted.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2007Publication date: April 29, 2010Inventors: Frantz D. Stanford, Bruce E. Knuth, Kay Lap Gilbert
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Patent number: 7544902Abstract: A lift measurement system is provided for determining a position of a load during a lift operation. The system includes a display that includes a scale and encloses a movable indicator that moves relative to the scale. A linkage is in communication with the load and the scale, such that movement of the load is translated to movement of the indicator relative to the scale to provide an indication of the position of the load. A plurality of displays and linkages may be installed at various load support zones such that the relative position of the corresponding indicators provides feedback related to the orientation of the load.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2004Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: Actuant CorporationInventor: Frantz D. Stanford
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Patent number: 7343846Abstract: A hydraulic actuator is provided for supporting a load. The actuator includes a cylinder, a lower end closed by a base, and an annular side wall connected between the base and the upper wall. A piston is disposed partially within the cylinder, and includes a rod extending through the upper end of the cylinder, and a piston head that defines a hydraulic chamber with the base. A cylinder chamber is disposed between the base and the piston head and communicates with a fluid source and a fluid return to correspondingly extend and retract the piston. A support member is connected to the cylinder wall, and can be raised to support a tilt saddle member between the piston rod and the load after the piston has been extended.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2004Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Actuant CorporationInventors: Frantz D. Stanford, Jesus Salvador Gonzalez Sanz, Bruce Edwin Knuth
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Patent number: D635278Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2010Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Actuant CorporationInventor: Frantz D. Stanford