Patents by Inventor Ian Jago

Ian Jago 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: 9771937
    Abstract: A spiral compressor may include a stationary first spiral member and an orbiting second spiral member intermeshing with the first spiral member. The spiral compressor may include a pendulum slide mechanism that may have an inner ring and a stationary outer ring connected to the inner ring via a plurality of pendulums. The pendulum slide mechanism may include an eccentric member disposed on a radial inside of the inner ring with respect to a central access of the inner ring. The inner ring on an inner circumferential side may be drivingly connected to the eccentric member and on an outer circumferential side may be rigidly connected to the second spiral member. The second spiral member may transmit an orbiting motion in relation to the first spiral member via the pendulum slide mechanism when the eccentric member is driven.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 2014
    Date of Patent: September 26, 2017
    Assignee: Mahle International GmbH
    Inventors: Steve Beez, Marius Dusik, Jochen Eggler, Alfred Elsaesser, Sebastian Ewert, Achim Gommel, Karl-Heinz Hanslik, Ian Jago, Volker Kirschner, Ottokar Kunberger, Ian Reynolds, Thomas Schmidt, Sascha Senjic, Hans C. Uibeleisen, Cihan Yilmaz
  • Publication number: 20150369243
    Abstract: A spiral compressor may include a stationary first spiral member and an orbiting second spiral member intermeshing with the first spiral member. The spiral compressor may include a pendulum slide mechanism that may have an inner ring and a stationary outer ring connected to the inner ring via a plurality of pendulums. The pendulum slide mechanism may include an eccentric member disposed on a radial inside of the inner ring with respect to a central access of the inner ring. The inner ring on an inner circumferential side may be drivingly connected to the eccentric member and on an outer circumferential side may be rigidly connected to the second spiral member. The second spiral member may transmit an orbiting motion in relation to the first spiral member via the pendulum slide mechanism when the eccentric member is driven.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 10, 2014
    Publication date: December 24, 2015
    Inventors: Steve Beez, Marius Dusik, Jochen Eggler, Alfred Elsaesser, Sebastian Ewert, Achim Gommel, Karl-Heinz Hanslik, Ian Jago, Volker Kirschner, Ottokar Kunberger, Ian Reynolds, Thomas Schmidt, Sascha Senjic, Hans C. Uibeleisen, Cihan Yilmaz