Patents by Inventor Gerald K. Langreck
Gerald K. Langreck 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: 20210367484Abstract: A high acceleration rotary actuator motor assembly is provided comprising a plurality of phase motor elements provided in tandem on a shaft, each phase element including a rotor carrying magnets which alternate exposed poles, the rotor being connected to the shaft and surrounded by a stator formed of a plurality of interconnected segmented stator elements having a contiguous winding to form four magnetic poles, the stator being in electrical communication with a phase electric drive unit, wherein each of the poles exert a magnetic force upon the magnets carried by the rotor when the poles are electrically charged by the phase electric drive unit. The rotors and magnets of each phase motor element are offset about the shaft from one another. In addition, the phase motor elements are electrically isolated from one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2021Publication date: November 25, 2021Inventor: Gerald K. Langreck
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Publication number: 20210336508Abstract: A servo system for driving a load having a servo motor, a servo drive operatively coupled to the servo motor and a cyclic force convertor operatively coupled to the load is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2020Publication date: October 28, 2021Inventor: Gerald K. Langreck
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Publication number: 20200186012Abstract: A high acceleration rotary actuator motor assembly is provided comprising a plurality of phase motor elements provided in tandem on a shaft, each phase element including a rotor carrying magnets which alternate exposed poles, the rotor being connected to the shaft and surrounded by a stator formed of a plurality of interconnected segmented stator elements having a contiguous winding to form four magnetic poles, the stator being in electrical communication with a phase electric drive unit, wherein each of the poles exert a magnetic force upon the magnets carried by the rotor when the poles are electrically charged by the phase electric drive unit. The rotors and magnets of each phase motor element are offset about the shaft from one another. In addition, the phase motor elements are electrically isolated from one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2019Publication date: June 11, 2020Inventor: Gerald K. Langreck
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Publication number: 20190089222Abstract: A servo system for driving a load having a servo motor, a servo drive operatively coupled to the servo motor and a cyclic force convertor operatively coupled to the load is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2018Publication date: March 21, 2019Inventor: Gerald K. Langreck
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Publication number: 20190028002Abstract: A high acceleration rotary actuator motor assembly is provided comprising a plurality of phase motor elements provided in tandem on a shaft, each phase element including a rotor carrying magnets which alternate exposed poles, the rotor being connected to the shaft and surrounded by a stator formed of a plurality of interconnected segmented stator elements having a contiguous winding to form four magnetic poles, the stator being in electrical communication with a phase electric drive unit, wherein each of the poles exert a magnetic force upon the magnets carried by the rotor when the poles are electrically charged by the phase electric drive unit. The rotors and magnets of each phase motor element are offset about the shaft from one another. In addition, the phase motor elements are electrically isolated from one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2018Publication date: January 24, 2019Inventor: Gerald K. Langreck
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Publication number: 20160268877Abstract: A high acceleration rotary actuator motor assembly is provided comprising a plurality of phase motor elements provided in tandem on a shaft, each phase element including a rotor carrying magnets which alternate exposed poles, the rotor being connected to the shaft and surrounded by a stator formed of a plurality of interconnected segmented stator elements having a contiguous winding to form four magnetic poles, the stator being in electrical communication with a phase electric drive unit, wherein each of the poles exert a magnetic force upon the magnets carried by the rotor when the poles are electrically charged by the phase electric drive unit. The rotors and magnets of each phase motor element are offset about the shaft from one another. In addition, the phase motor elements are electrically isolated from one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2015Publication date: September 15, 2016Inventor: Gerald K. Langreck
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Publication number: 20140368071Abstract: A servo system for driving a load having a servo motor, a servo drive operatively coupled to the servo motor and a cyclic force convertor operatively coupled to the load is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2014Publication date: December 18, 2014Inventor: Gerald K. Langreck
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Publication number: 20140319949Abstract: A high acceleration rotary actuator motor assembly is provided comprising a plurality of phase motor elements provided in tandem on a shaft, each phase element including a rotor carrying magnets which alternate exposed poles, the rotor being connected to the shaft and surrounded by a stator formed of a plurality of interconnected segmented stator elements having a contiguous winding to form four magnetic poles, the stator being in electrical communication with a phase electric drive unit, wherein each of the poles exert a magnetic force upon the magnets carried by the rotor when the poles are electrically charged by the phase electric drive unit. The rotors and magnets of each phase motor element are offset about the shaft from one another. In addition, the phase motor elements are electrically isolated from one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2014Publication date: October 30, 2014Inventor: GERALD K. LANGRECK
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Publication number: 20140300232Abstract: A rotary actuator having a tandem rotor, a first magnetic element, a second magnetic element and a tandem stator is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2014Publication date: October 9, 2014Inventor: Gerald K. Langreck
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Patent number: 8674649Abstract: A high acceleration rotary actuator motor assembly is provided comprising a plurality of phase motor elements provided in tandem on a shaft, each phase element including a rotor carrying magnets which alternate exposed poles, the rotor being connected to the shaft and surrounded by a stator formed of a plurality of interconnected segmented stator elements having a contiguous winding to form four magnetic poles, the stator being in electrical communication with a phase electric drive unit, wherein each of the poles exert a magnetic force upon the magnets carried by the rotor when the poles are electrically charged by the phase electric drive unit. The rotors and magnets of each phase motor element are offset about the shaft from one another. In addition, the phase motor elements are electrically isolated from one another.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2013Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Inventor: Gerald K. Langreck
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Publication number: 20130270947Abstract: A high acceleration rotary actuator motor assembly is provided comprising a plurality of phase motor elements provided in tandem on a shaft, each phase element including a rotor carrying magnets which alternate exposed poles, the rotor being connected to the shaft and surrounded by a stator formed of a plurality of interconnected segmented stator elements having a contiguous winding to form four magnetic poles, the stator being in electrical communication with a phase electric drive unit, wherein each of the poles exert a magnetic force upon the magnets carried by the rotor when the poles are electrically charged by the phase electric drive unit. The rotors and magnets of each phase motor element are offset about the shaft from one another. In addition, the phase motor elements are electrically isolated from one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2013Publication date: October 17, 2013Inventor: Gerald K. Langreck
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Patent number: 8482243Abstract: A high acceleration rotary actuator motor assembly is provided comprising a plurality of phase motor elements provided in tandem on a shaft, each phase element including a rotor carrying magnets which alternate exposed poles, the rotor being connected to the shaft and surrounded by a stator formed of a plurality of interconnected segmented stator elements having a contiguous winding to form four magnetic poles, the stator being in electrical communication with a phase electric drive unit, wherein each of the poles exert a magnetic force upon the magnets carried by the rotor when the poles are electrically charged by the phase electric drive unit. The rotors and magnets of each phase motor element are offset about the shaft from one another. In addition, the phase motor elements are electrically isolated from one another.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2011Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Inventor: Gerald K. Langreck
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Publication number: 20110234145Abstract: A high acceleration rotary actuator motor assembly is provided comprising a plurality of phase motor elements provided in tandem on a shaft, each phase element including a rotor carrying magnets which alternate exposed poles, the rotor being connected to the shaft and surrounded by a stator formed of a plurality of interconnected segmented stator elements having a contiguous winding to form four magnetic poles, the stator being in electrical communication with a phase electric drive unit, wherein each of the poles exert a magnetic force upon the magnets carried by the rotor when the poles are electrically charged by the phase electric drive unit. The rotors and magnets of each phase motor element are offset about the shaft from one another. In addition, the phase motor elements are electrically isolated from one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2011Publication date: September 29, 2011Inventor: Gerald K. Langreck
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Publication number: 20110109184Abstract: A tandem rotor servo motor assembly is provided comprising a first phase element positioned on a shaft, the first phase element having a first rotor in communication with the shaft and surrounded by a stator carrying four magnetic poles, each of said poles exerting a magnetic force when said poles are electrically charged. A second phase element is positioned on the shaft a first distance from the first phase element, the second phase element having a second rotor in communication with the shaft and surrounded by a stator carrying four magnetic poles, each of said poles exerting a magnetic force when said poles are electrically charged. A third phase element is positioned on the shaft a second distance from the second phase element, the third phase element having a third rotor in communication with the shaft and surrounded by a stator carrying four magnetic poles, each of said poles exerting a magnetic force when said poles are electrically charged.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2010Publication date: May 12, 2011Inventor: Gerald K. Langreck
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Patent number: 7438251Abstract: A web tensioning device utilizes a dancer arm which can be positioned by a controlled servo motor. In a preferred embodiment, the controller for the servo motor receives an input signal based on the acceleration (positive or negative) of the dancer arm and implements a torque component necessary to maintain predetermined web tension, for example, an applied torque component that changes the position of the dancer arm. The controller may also receive additional input signals indicative of the acceleration of the web itself.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2003Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Specialty Systems Advanced Machinery, Inc.Inventors: Patrick C. St. Germain, Gerald K. Langreck, Vernon C. Wickman, Ryan J. Carlson
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Publication number: 20040262361Abstract: A web tensioning device utilizes a dancer arm which can be positioned by a controlled servo motor. In a preferred embodiment, the controller for the servo motor receives an input signal based on the acceleration (positive or negative) of the dancer arm and implements a torque component necessary to maintain predetermined web tension, for example, an applied torque component that changes the position of the dancer arm. The controller may also receive additional input signals indicative of the acceleration of the web itself.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2003Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventors: Patrick C. St. Germain, Gerald K. Langreck, Vernon C. Wickman, Ryan J. Carlson
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Patent number: 5488280Abstract: A multiphase induction motor having concentrated phase windings utilizes adaptive torque control based on detection of asymmetry in the magnetic field density and corrective adjustment to restore symmetry based on voltage differences in the torque phase motor windings.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1994Date of Patent: January 30, 1996Assignee: Marquip, Inc.Inventor: Gerald K. Langreck
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Patent number: 5476374Abstract: A gear pump including a body, a port plate, a pair of gerotor-type rotors, one rotor being connected to a shaft, and a retaining assembly operative on the port plate to rotatably couple it to the body. The retaining assembly permits adjustment of axially oriented inlet and outlet ports disposed in the port plate to vary fluid flow from the pump. Both manually and automatically adjustable retaining assemblies are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1994Date of Patent: December 19, 1995Inventor: Gerald K. Langreck
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Patent number: 5316109Abstract: A lockdown apparatus for releasably locking a coaxially mounted series of tool heads in a slitter-scorer machine includes an elongate locking member movable into simultaneous engagement with locking surfaces on each of the tool heads and a flexible membrane interposed directly between the locking member and the locking surfaces which membrane is flexed into and out of direct locking engagement with the locking surfaces by movement of the locking member. The flexible membrane may be used with either a rotary or reciprocal locking member and, in either case, the flexible membrane may be secured against movement with respect to the tool heads when they are locked such that unavoidable longitudinal movement of the locking member will not disrupt the critically accurate locked positions of the tool heads. The rotary lockdown apparatus utilizes an elongate cam of the type known in the prior art and, in the reciprocal lockdown apparatus, the locking bar comprises the armature of a solenoid.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1990Date of Patent: May 31, 1994Assignee: Marquip Inc.Inventors: Richard H. Thomas, Gerald K. Langreck