Patents by Inventor Harold L. Lanterman

Harold L. Lanterman 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: 7472897
    Abstract: A high-pressure, inert gas cushion assembly for the ram or bolster of a metal stamping press includes a manifold having fluid-flow passages defined therein, along with a plurality of cylinder mounting locations each in communication with at least one of the fluid-flow passages. A plurality of cushion cylinders are located respectively in the cylinder mounting locations. Each cylinder includes a body having an inner wall that defines a bore of diameter D. A piston is located in the bore and includes opposite inner and outer faces, wherein the outer face is oriented outwardly relative to the bore and manifold. A fluid seal is supported on the piston and is slidably engaged with the wall defining the bore. One or more bearings are supported on the piston and slidably engaged with the inner wall that defines the bore. The bearing(s) support the piston slidably in the bore for reciprocal sliding movement between extended and retracted positions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 2006
    Date of Patent: January 6, 2009
    Assignee: Barnes Group Inc.
    Inventors: Harold L. Lanterman, Steven J. Reilly, Terry L. Gang, Jr., Henry J. Kelm
  • Patent number: 7083164
    Abstract: A high-pressure, inert gas cushion assembly for the ram or bolster of a metal stamping press includes a manifold having fluid-flow passages defined therein, along with a plurality of cylinder mounting locations each in communication with at least one of the fluid-flow passages. A plurality of cushion cylinders are located respectively in the cylinder mounting locations. Each cylinder includes a body having an inner wall that defines a bore of diameter D. A piston is located in the bore and includes opposite inner and outer faces, wherein the outer face is oriented outwardly relative to the bore and manifold. A fluid seal is supported on the piston and is slidably engaged with the wall defining the bore. One or more bearings are supported on the piston and slidably engaged with the inner wall that defines the bore. The bearing(s) support the piston slidably in the bore for reciprocal sliding movement between extended and retracted positions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 1, 2006
    Assignee: Barnes Group Inc.
    Inventors: Harold L. Lanterman, Steven J. Reilly, Terry L. Gang, Jr., Henry J. Kelm
  • Patent number: 5339932
    Abstract: An apparatus to cushion movement of a member in a machine includes a piston which divides a cylinder into upper and lower variable volume chambers. A body of lubricating liquid is held in a chamber in the piston. Lubricating liquid is conducted from the chamber in the piston to an annular space between upper and lower seals on a head portion of the piston. During reciprocation of the piston, the lubricating liquid engages the inner side surface of the cylinder. In addition, the lubricating liquid conducts heat away from the cylinder. Fluid pressure is applied against upper side surface of the body of lubricating liquid in the piston chamber by gas pressure conducted from a chamber of the cylinder. During assembly of the apparatus, the piston is inserted part way into the cylinder and a space between seals on the piston is partially filled with lubricating liquid. The piston, with the lubricating liquid between the seals, is fully inserted into the cylinder.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 23, 1994
    Assignee: Teledyne Hyson
    Inventor: Harold L. Lanterman