Patents by Inventor Györg MOLNAR

Györg MOLNAR 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).

  • Patent number: 10634257
    Abstract: A proportional valve is provided wherein the valve has an actuating element, a compressed-air connection, a working connection, and an air-removal connection. The valve also has three valve elements arranged one after the other and each can be moved in an axial direction. A first valve element is actuated by the actuating element, a second valve element is actuated by the first valve element, and a third valve element is actuated by the second valve element. In a base position, the valve elements are spaced apart, and, within the valve, a first sealing seat effective between the first valve element and the second valve element and a second sealing seat effective between the third valve element and the housing are arranged such that by varying the position of the first valve element, different switching states can be set.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 2018
    Date of Patent: April 28, 2020
    Assignee: HOERBIGER FLOW CONTROL GMBH
    Inventors: Marcus Grödl, Jochen Schaible, Daniel Haller, Max Schrobenhauser, Collin Dymel, Benedikt Hildebrandt, Györg Molnar, Sebastian Neiss
  • Patent number: 10619655
    Abstract: An electropneumatic valve assembly comprises an electropneumatic pilot stage and a pneumatic power stage which is actuated by the pilot stage. Each pilot valve switches at least two power valves, and the valve assembly has a housing with an electrical signal input, with a compressed-air port, at least one vent port and at least one working outlet. The housing is layered with a pilot stage housing and a power stage housing connected along a substantially planar parting surface. At least one sealing element is between the pilot stage housing and power stage housing surrounding a control pressure region between the pilot stage housing and power stage housing. The control pressure region has two actuation regions for two power valves and has a duct-like connection with a defined flow cross section between the two actuation regions. An outlet of the associated pilot valve opens into the control pressure region.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 2018
    Date of Patent: April 14, 2020
    Assignee: HOERBIGER AUTOMATSIERUNGSTECHNIK HOLDING GMBH
    Inventors: Györg Molnar, Michael Kirn, Benedikt Hildebrandt, Sebastian Neiss, Max Schrobenhauser, Daniel Haller, Jochen Schaible, Manjeet Bilra
  • Patent number: 10474169
    Abstract: A proportional valve is provided having a pilot control valve that can be controlled by means of a control signal and having a booster valve that can be actuated by means of the pilot control valve. The proportional valve has a compressed-air connection for connecting a compressed-air supply, a working connection, and an air-removal connection. The booster valve has three valve elements, which are arranged one after the other and can each be moved in an axial direction against a spring force.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 2018
    Date of Patent: November 12, 2019
    Assignee: HOERBIGER FLOW CONTROL GMBH
    Inventors: Marcus Grödl, Jochen Schaible, Daniel Haller, Collin Dymel, Benedikt Hildebrandt, Györg Molnar, Sebastian Neiss
  • Publication number: 20190040882
    Abstract: An electropneumatic valve assembly comprises an electropneumatic pilot stage and a pneumatic power stage which is actuated by the pilot stage. Each pilot valve switches at least two power valves, and the valve assembly has a housing with an electrical signal input, with a compressed-air port, at least one vent port and at least one working outlet. The housing is layered with a pilot stage housing and a power stage housing connected along a substantially planar parting surface. At least one sealing element is between the pilot stage housing and power stage housing surrounding a control pressure region between the pilot stage housing and power stage housing. The control pressure region has two actuation regions for two power valves and has a duct-like connection with a defined flow cross section between the two actuation regions. An outlet of the associated pilot valve opens into the control pressure region.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 12, 2018
    Publication date: February 7, 2019
    Inventors: Györg MOLNAR, Michael KIRN, Benedikt HILDEBRANDT, Sebastian NEISS, Max SCHROBENHAUSER, Daniel HALLER, Jochen SCHAIBLE, Manjeet BILRA
  • Publication number: 20180347713
    Abstract: A proportional valve is provided wherein the valve has an actuating element, a compressed-air connection, a working connection, and an air-removal connection. The valve also has three valve elements arranged one after the other and each can be moved in an axial direction. A first valve element is actuated by the actuating element, a second valve element is actuated by the first valve element, and a third valve element is actuated by the second valve element. In a base position, the valve elements are spaced apart, and, within the valve, a first sealing seat effective between the first valve element and the second valve element and a second sealing seat effective between the third valve element and the housing are arranged such that by varying the position of the first valve element, different switching states can be set.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 10, 2018
    Publication date: December 6, 2018
    Inventors: Marcus GRÖDL, Jochen SCHAIBLE, Daniel HALLER, Max SCHROBENHAUSER, Collin DYMEL, Benedikt HILDEBRANDT, Györg MOLNAR, Sebastian NEISS
  • Publication number: 20180348801
    Abstract: A proportional valve is provided having a pilot control valve that can be controlled by means of a control signal and having a booster valve that can be actuated by means of the pilot control valve. The proportional valve has a compressed-air connection for connecting a compressed-air supply, a working connection, and an air-removal connection. The booster valve has three valve elements, which are arranged one after the other and can each be moved in an axial direction against a spring force.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 8, 2018
    Publication date: December 6, 2018
    Inventors: Marcus GRÖDL, Jochen SCHAIBLE, Daniel HALLER, Collin DYMEL, Benedikt HILDEBRANDT, Györg MOLNAR, Sebastian NEISS