Patents by Inventor Franz Rückert
Franz Rückert 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: 11932459Abstract: The present invention relates to a closure for a container with a base element directly or indirectly attachable to a container, a flip-top lid attached to the base element by a hinge such that the flip-top lid can be moved between an opened and a closed position, and a tamper evident element for indicating whether the flip-top lid had been opened at least once by a user or not. The flip-top lid comprises a top cover element and an outer side wall extending therefrom. The tamper evident element is linearly movable between a first position and a second position, wherein the flip-top lid further comprises an inner side wall, which extends only around a part of the circumference of the closure, wherein at least parts of the inner side wall and at least parts of the outer side wall together form guidance means for enabling and controlling the linear movement.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2020Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: Aptar Freyung GmbHInventors: Franz Lenz, Magdalena Orasche, Andreas Rueckert, Bruno Koenigseder
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Patent number: 7344312Abstract: Internal combustion engine with bearing shells, which are formed essentially by thermal sprayed bearing layers, wherein the thermal sprayed bearing layers are formed by at least two slide bearing materials with different hardness, which are spatially separated from each other and are provided on the outer surface of the bearing shell, as well as process for production of bearing shells for internal combustion engines including the steps: mechanical conditioning of the bearing surface coating of the bearing surface with the materials of the bearing shell by thermal spray processes finishing flattening processing of the applied layer wherein as bearing shell at least two slide bearing materials with different hardness were deposited separated spatially from each other, wherein the materials are in contact with each other via interlayers or joint layers.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2005Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Daimler AGInventors: Jochen Betsch, Florian Lampmann, Harald Pfeffinger, Franz Rueckert, Frank Streicher, Torsten Wittrowski
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Publication number: 20070060025Abstract: The invention relates to a process for precision-machining a cylindrical inner surface, in particular a cylinder bearing surface, which has material of different hardnesses in the axial direction. The cylindrical inner surface is subjected to a precision-turning step, a preliminary honing step and a precision-honing step. The process is distinguished by the fact that the preliminary honing step produces a cone (11) in the cylindrical inner surface, in such a way that the cone (11) widens out from a harder region (4) toward a softer region (6). In the subsequent precision-honing step, the cone (11) is compensated for again in the harder region (4) to produce a cylindrical inner surface, whereas the cone (11) is retained in the softer region (6). This prevents the fine abrasive particles on the precision-honing stone from becoming clogged as a result of contact with the softer region.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2003Publication date: March 15, 2007Inventors: Ulrich Haerer, Franz Rueckert, Helmut Schaefer, Peter Stocker, Oliver Storz
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Publication number: 20070051336Abstract: The invention relates to a process for quenching and tempering of cast cylinder heads for internal combustion engines as well as such cylinder heads, in particular cylinder heads made from cast aluminum or an aluminum alloy, in which the cylinder head 1 is heat treated subsequently to the casting, in which the cylinder head 1 is adaptively adjusted heat treated in the different regions 2, 3 according to the thermal and mechanical requirements of said regions 2, 3.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2004Publication date: March 8, 2007Inventors: Andreas Barth, Franz Rueckert
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Publication number: 20060130324Abstract: The invention relates to a method for fine machining a cylindrical inner surface which has materials of different hardnesses in the axial direction, and comprises the following steps: pre-turning of the surface, with at least one softer area of the surface being pre-turned to a greater diameter than a harder area, honing of at least the harder area down to the diameter level of the softer area.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2003Publication date: June 22, 2006Inventors: Ulrich Haerer, Franz Rueckert, Helmut Schaefer, Peter Stocker, Oliver Storz
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Publication number: 20060000095Abstract: Internal combustion engine with bearing shells, which are formed essentially by thermal sprayed bearing layers, wherein the thermal sprayed bearing layers are formed by at least two slide bearing materials with different hardness, which are spatially separated from each other and are provided on the outer surface of the bearing shell, as well as process for production of bearing shells for internal combustion engines including the steps: mechanical conditioning of the bearing surface coating of the bearing surface with the materials of the bearing shell by thermal spray processes finishing flattening processing of the applied layer wherein as bearing shell at least two slide bearing materials with different hardness were deposited separated spatially from each other, wherein the materials are in contact with each other via interlayers or joint layers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2005Publication date: January 5, 2006Inventors: Jochen Betsch, Florian Lampmann, Harald Pfeffinger, Franz Rueckert, Frank Streicher, Torsten Wittrowski
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Publication number: 20050061285Abstract: The invention relates to a cylinder crankcase made of an aluminum diecasting alloy with at least one cylinder bore which has at least one cylinder liner made of a hypereutectic aluminum/silicon alloy, in which in each case a piston is arranged so as to be axially movable, the piston comprising at least one piston ring, one piston skirt and one piston crown, the piston having, with respect to its movement relative to the piston ring, a top and a bottom dead center. The invention is characterized in that the cylinder liner ends at most 10 mm below the bottom dead center, and edge regions of the cylinder bore below the cylinder liner consist of the aluminum diecasting alloy.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2002Publication date: March 24, 2005Inventors: Franz Rueckert, Helmut Schafer, Peter Stocker, Oliver Storz
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Patent number: 6769474Abstract: A casting die for the production of a cylinder block/crankcase of an internal combustion engine includes at least one sleeve, which may be moved relative to its axis and is fitted in each case with a cylinder liner, the sleeve keeping open the cylinder bore of the cylinder block/crankcase and extending from a wall on the cylinder-head side of the die to a wall on the crankshaft side of the casting die. The cylinder liner ends at least 3 mm before the wall on the cylinder-head side of the casting die, and the cylinder liner is held at a distance from the wall on the cylinder-head side of the casting die by a spacer.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2002Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: DaimlerChrysler AGInventors: Hartmut Engels, Klaus Land, Peter Lingl, Franz Rueckert, Helmut Schaefer, Peter Stocker
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Patent number: 6739377Abstract: In a process for casting a metallic semi-finished product into a casting, the semi-finished product is roughened on a surface which faces the casting, then being placed in a defined position in a casting mold and surrounded with casting metal, after which a firm bond is formed between the semi-finished product and the solidified casting metal at the roughened surface. The surface of the semi-finished product is roughened by high-pressure water blasting.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: DaimlerChrysler AGInventors: Franz Rueckert, Helmut Schaefer, Dezsoe Schilling, Peter Stocker
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Patent number: 6640765Abstract: In a cylinder liner of an internal combustion engine for casting into a light-metal crankcase to be cast, in order, during the casting in of the cylinder liner, to achieve as good a binding as possible of the cylinder liner to the surrounding casting material, the cylinder liner has on the outer circumference, in the region of the upper dead center of the piston rings of a piston guided in the liner, an activation layer which consists of a material which, due to the heat effect of the liquid casting material, connects metallically more rapidly to the latter than the liner material, and in that the cylinder liner has a rough surface on the outer circumference following the region of the upper dead center.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2002Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: DaimlerChrysler AGInventors: Klaus Land, Franz Rueckert, Peter Stocker
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Publication number: 20030085018Abstract: A casting die for the production of a cylinder block/crankcase of an internal combustion engine includes at least one sleeve, which may be moved relative to its axis and is fitted in each case with a cylinder liner, the sleeve keeping open the cylinder bore of the cylinder block/crankcase and extending from a wall on the cylinder-head side of the die to a wall on the crankshaft side of the casting die. The cylinder liner ends at least 3 mm before the wall on the cylinder-head side of the casting die, and the cylinder liner is held at a distance from the wall on the cylinder-head side of the casting die by a spacer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2002Publication date: May 8, 2003Inventors: Hartmut Engels, Klaus Land, Peter Lingl, Franz Rueckert, Helmut Schaefer, Peter Stocker
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Publication number: 20030079852Abstract: In a process for casting a metallic semi-finished product into a casting, the semi-finished product is roughened on a surface which faces the casting, then being placed in a defined position in a casting mold and surrounded with casting metal, after which a firm bond is formed between the semi-finished product and the solidified casting metal at the roughened surface. The surface of the semi-finished product is roughened by high-pressure water blasting.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2002Publication date: May 1, 2003Inventors: Franz Rueckert, Helmut Schaefer, Dezsoe Schilling, Peter Stocker
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Publication number: 20030056645Abstract: In a cylinder liner of an internal combustion engine for casting into a light-metal crankcase to be cast, in order, during the casting in of the cylinder liner, to achieve as good a binding as possible of the cylinder liner to the surrounding casting material, the cylinder liner has on the outer circumference, in the region of the upper dead center of the piston rings of a piston guided in the liner, an activation layer which consists of a material which, due to the heat effect of the liquid casting material, connects metallically more rapidly to the latter than the liner material, and in that the cylinder liner has a rough surface on the outer circumference following the region of the upper dead center.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2002Publication date: March 27, 2003Inventors: Klaus Land, Franz Rueckert, Peter Stocker
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Patent number: 6454883Abstract: A one-piece steering wheel skeleton is produced by die casting an aluminum alloy of the Al—Mg—Mn type. Such a steering wheel skeleton has a high strength in combination with a high ductility. An object is to further increase the ductility of such a steering wheel skeleton, so that severe deformation of the steering wheel skeleton without breakage of the steering wheel spokes occurs under the influence of a very high acting force. To achieve this, the steering wheel skeleton undergoes a heat treatment in age hardening at elevated temperatures and then is cooled in stationary air. A steering wheel skeleton heat treated in this way can endure at least 30% greater deformation without breakage of the spokes in comparison with an untreated workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1999Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: DaimlerChrysler AGInventor: Franz Rückert
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Patent number: 6391474Abstract: The invention relates to a cylinder liner made from a hypereutectic aluminum/silicon alloy which is surrounded by a surround casting material, which is characterized in that the minimum ratio of the wall thickness of the surround casting material of the cylinder liner is 1.4.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: DaimlerChrysler AGInventors: Franz Rückert, Peter Stocker
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Patent number: 6309480Abstract: A cylinder liner cast into a reciprocating piston engine made of a supereutectic aluminum/silicon alloy which is free of mixed-in particles of hard material and which is composed in such a way that fine silicon primary crystals and intermetallic particles automatically form from the melt as hard particles. A blank is allowed to grow from finely sprayed melt droplets by spray compaction, with a fine distribution of hard particles being produced by setting the spray for small melt droplets. The fine-grained, hard particles formed from the melt and also the mechanical exposure of the hard particles on the surface of the cylinder results not only in high wear resistance and high contact area of the surface, but also in gentle treatment of the piston and its rings.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2000Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Assignee: DaimlerChrysler AGInventors: Franz Rückert, Peter Stocker, Roland Biedermann, Roland Rieger
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Patent number: 6286583Abstract: A cylinder-liner blank which preferably consists of a hypereutectic aluminum/silicon alloy and is cast into a crankcase. A special surface treatment achieves better material bonding of the liner in the crankcase. The blank has a roughness of 30 to 60 &mgr;m on its outside, in the form of pyramid-like or lancet-like protruding material scabs or material accumulations. To obtain this roughness, the surface is blasted with particles which are broken so as to have sharp edges and consist of a brittle hard material, preferably high-grade corundum, with an average grain size of about 70 &mgr;m. A fine fraction is formed and is continuously separated off. The average grain size is maintained by adding new particles.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2000Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: DaimlerChrysler AGInventors: Franz Rueckert, Peter Stocker
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Patent number: 6286210Abstract: Surface activation is intended to ensure that a cylinder liner can be anchored in the casting material of a light-metal crankcase with greater bonding. For surface activation, the surface of the cylinder liner is roughened mechanically. Advantageously, copper particles are also implanted into the treated surface. It is necessary to ensure that the time span between surface activation and casting-in is short. Moreover, the activated surface, as far as possible, should not be touched by hand.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2000Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: DaimlerChrysler AGInventors: Franz Rückert, Peter Stocker
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Patent number: 6221504Abstract: A tribological coating made of a copper-free highly hypereutectic aluminum/silicon alloy and/or of a copper-free aluminum/silicon composite material composed such that fine silicon primary crystals and/or silicon particles, intermetallic phases, and oxides form as hard particles during the production of the layers in the atmospheric thermal spraying method and/or are anchored in the structure. The surface of the coating can be machined economically by short-chipping using conventional tools, so that additional alloy elements such as copper for forming additional intermetallic phases such as Al2Cu can be eliminated. This is significant because conventional AlSi cylinder liners in reciprocating engines pose problems in conjunction with certain fuels because of their copper content.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1998Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: DaimlerChrysler AGInventors: Harald Pfeffinger, Micheal Voit, Tilman Haug, Patrick Izquierdo, Herbert Gasthuber, Oliver Storz, Axel Heuberger, Franz Rueckert, Peter Stocker, Helmut Proefrock
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Patent number: 6080360Abstract: A coating for a cylinder bore of a reciprocating engine with an iron, aluminum, or magnesium base comprises a hypereutectic aluminum/silicon alloy. The alloy is applied to a cylinder wall by thermal spraying.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1998Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: DaimlerChrysler AGInventors: Harald Pfeffinger, Micheal Voit, Tilman Haug, Patrick Izquierdo, Herbert Gasthuber, Wolfgang Reichle, Axel Heuberger, Franz Rueckert, Peter Stocker, Helmut Proefrock