Patents by Inventor K. Andrew Kintz
K. Andrew Kintz 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: 8602182Abstract: The controllable suspension system includes a strut with a magnetorheological fluid damper. The magnetorheological fluid damper includes a longitudinal damper tubular housing having a longitudinally extending axis and an inner wall for containing magnetorheological fluid. The damper includes a piston head movable within the damper tubular housing along a longitudinal length the housing, with the damper piston head providing a first upper variable volume magnetorheological fluid chamber and a second lower variable volume magnetorheological fluid chamber, with a fluid flow gap between the upper and lower fluid chambers, the damper piston having a longitudinal piston rod for supporting the piston head within the housing, with the piston supported within the housing with a piston rod bearing assembly disposed between the housing and the rod, with the piston rod bearing assembly having a piston rod bearing seal interface.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2010Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: Lord CorporationInventors: Kenneth Alan St. Clair, William J. McMahon, Robert Marjoram, Mark R. Jolly, J. David Carlson, K. Andrew Kintz
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Publication number: 20110056780Abstract: The controllable suspension system includes a strut with a magnetorheological fluid damper. The magnetorheological fluid damper includes a longitudinal damper tubular housing having a longitudinally extending axis and an inner wall for containing magnetorheological fluid. The damper includes a piston head movable within the damper tubular housing along a longitudinal length the housing, with the damper piston head providing a first upper variable volume magnetorheological fluid chamber and a second lower variable volume magnetorheological fluid chamber, with a fluid flow gap between the upper and lower fluid chambers, the damper piston having a longitudinal piston rod for supporting the piston head within the housing, with the piston supported within the housing with a piston rod bearing assembly disposed between the housing and the rod, with the piston rod bearing assembly having a piston rod bearing seal interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2010Publication date: March 10, 2011Inventors: KENNETH ALAN ST.CLAIR, William J. McMahon, Robert Marjoram, Mark R. Jolly, J. David Carlson, K. Andrew Kintz
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Patent number: 7849983Abstract: The controllable suspension system includes a strut with a magnetorheological fluid damper. The magnetorheological fluid damper includes a longitudinal damper tubular housing having a longitudinally extending axis and an inner wall for containing magnetorheological fluid.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2007Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Lord CorporationInventors: Kenneth Alan St. Clair, William J. McMahon, Robert Marjoram, Mark R. Jolly, J. David Carlson, K. Andrew Kintz
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Publication number: 20080312110Abstract: A magnetorheological (MR) fluid comprising a glycol-based carrier fluid, a magnetizeable particle, and an inorganic clay. The MR fluid is particularly suitable for use in devices that have materials incompatible with typical hydrocarbon-based MR fluids, for example in devices where natural rubber is in contact with the fluids as in automotive engine mounts. The fluid is substantially non-foaming, and an improvement over glycol fluids thickened with organoclays.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2008Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventors: Daniel E. Barber, Donald A. Nixon, K. Andrew Kintz
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Patent number: 7217372Abstract: The invention provides a magnetorheological device employing narrow design gap and containing a magnetic-responsive composition exhibiting reduced off-state forces and good performance. Specifically, this invention is directed to a magnetorheological device of defined gap, and employing a magnetic-responsive composition characterized by comprising non-sperical magnetic-responsive particles of average number diameter distribution (d50) from 6 to 100 microns and at least one friction-reducing additive that reduces the interparticle friction between the magnetic-responsive particles.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2002Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: Lord CorporationInventors: K. Andrew Kintz, Teresa L. Forehand
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Patent number: 7087184Abstract: What is disclosed is a magnetorheological fluid useful for incorporating within the working gap of magnetorheologically controllable linear or rotary devices. The MR fluid includes a carrier fluid component and a magnetic responsive particle component characterized by D10 of 2 ?m up to and including a D10 of 5 ?m, a D50 of 8 ?m up to and including D50 of 15 ?m; a D90 of 25 ?m to and including a D90 of 40 ?m; and further characterized by least squares regression (R2) particles size against log normal cumulative volume percent of greater than or equal to 0.77. Optional preferred additives included therewith include thixotropic agent or viscosity modifier, dispersant or surfactant, antioxidant, corrosion inhibitor, and one or more lubricants.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2002Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Lord CorporationInventors: K. Andrew Kintz, Teresa L. Forehand
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Patent number: 7070707Abstract: The invention provides a magnetorheological composition having reduced off-state forces and good performance. Specifically, this invention is directed to a magnetorheological composition that may comprise non-sperical magnetic-responsive particles and at least one friction-reducing additive that reduces the interparticle friction between the magnetic-responsive particles.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2002Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Lord CorporationInventors: K. Andrew Kintz, Teresa L. Forehand
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Patent number: 6886819Abstract: Magnetorheological devices, including damping devices, rotary devices, and haptic systems constructed with said devices are disclosed. The devices contain dry magnetically-responsive particles, or MR fluids containing the magnetically responsive particles. The magnetically soft particles characterized by a single process yield population of atomized particles having a cumulative 10%, 50% and 90% by volume, fraction within specified size, i.e., D10 of from 2 up to and including a D10 of 5 ?m, a D50 8 ?m up to and including a D50 of 15 ?m, a D90 of 25 ?m up to and including a D90 of 40 ?m, and characterized by a least squares regression of log normal particles size against cumulative volume % fraction of greater than or equal to 0.77.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Lord CorporationInventors: K. Andrew Kintz, Teresa L. Forehand
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Patent number: 6776518Abstract: A container for storing and transporting field controllable fluid is disclosed. The field controllable material may be mixed and remixed in the container and the field controllable material may be flowed into or discharged from the container chamber without opening the container.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2002Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: Lord CorporationInventors: Scott D. Gartland, Donald A. Nixon, Gary W. Adams, K. Andrew Kintz, Eric T. Byrd
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Publication number: 20040140447Abstract: The invention provides a magnetorheological composition having reduced off-state forces and good performance. Specifically, this invention is directed to a magnetorheological composition that may comprise non-sperical magnetic-responsive particles and at least one friction-reducing additive that reduces the interparticle friction between the magnetic-responsive particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2002Publication date: July 22, 2004Inventors: K. Andrew Kintz, Teresa L. Forehand
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Publication number: 20040084651Abstract: What is disclosed is a magnetorheological fluid useful for incorporating within the working gap of magnetorheologically controllable linear or rotary devices. The MR fluid includes a carrier fluid component and a magnetic responsive particle component characterized by D10 of 2 &mgr;m up to and including a D10 of 5 &mgr;m, a D50 of 8 &mgr;m up to and including D50 of 15 &mgr;m; a D90 of 25 &mgr;m to and including a D90 of 40 &mgr;m; and further characterized by least squares regression (R2) particles size against log normal cumulative volume percent of greater than or equal to 0.77. Optional preferred additives included therewith include thixotropic agent or viscosity modifier, dispersant or surfactant, antioxidant, corrosion inhibitor, and one or more lubricants.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2002Publication date: May 6, 2004Applicant: Lord CorporationInventors: K. Andrew Kintz, Teresa L. Forehand
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Publication number: 20040084263Abstract: Magnetorheological devices, including damping devices, rotary devices, and haptic systems constructed with said devices are disclosed. The devices contain dry magnetically-responsive particles, or MR fluids containing the magnetically responsive particles. The magnetically soft particles characterized by a single process yield population of atomized particles having a cumulative 10%, 50% and 90% by volume, fraction within specified size, i.e., D10 of from 2 up to and including a D10 of 5 &mgr;m, a D50 8 &mgr;m up to and including a D50 of 15 &mgr;m, a D90 of 25 &mgr;m up to and including a D90 of 40 &mgr;m, and characterized by a least squares regression of log normal particles size against cumulative volume % fraction of greater than or equal to 0.77.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2002Publication date: May 6, 2004Applicant: Lord CorporationInventors: K. Andrew Kintz, Teresa L. Forehand
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Publication number: 20030151973Abstract: A container for storing and transporting field controllable fluid is disclosed. The field controllable material may be mixed and remixed in the container and the field controllable material may be flowed into or discharged from the container chamber without opening the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2002Publication date: August 14, 2003Applicant: Lord CorporationInventors: Scott D. Gartland, Donald A. Nixon, Gary W. Adams, K. Andrew Kintz, Eric T. Byrd
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Publication number: 20030071238Abstract: The invention provides a magnetorheological device employing narrow design gap and containing a magnetic-responsive composition exhibiting reduced off-state forces and good performance. Specifically, this invention is directed to a magnetorheological device of defined gap, and employing a magnetic-responsive composition characterized by comprising non-sperical magnetic-responsive particles of average number diameter distribution (d50) from 6 to 100 microns and at least one friction-reducing additive that reduces the interparticle friction between the magnetic-responsive particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Applicant: Lord CorporationInventors: K. Andrew Kintz, Teresa L. Forehand
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Patent number: 6547986Abstract: The invention provides a magnetorheological grease composition which contains magnetic-responsive particles, a carrier fluid and a thickening agent. The composition according to the invention contains an effective amount of thickening agent to provide a composition of proper consistency with good properties and little settling of the magnetic-responsive particles.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2000Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Lord CorporationInventors: K. Andrew Kintz, J. David Carlson, Beth C. Munoz, Julia D. Sessoms
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Patent number: 6395193Abstract: The invention provides a magnetorheological composition having reduced off-state forces and good performance. Specifically, this invention is directed to a magnetorheological composition that may comprise non-sperical magnetic-responsive particles and at least one friction-reducing additive that reduces the interparticle friction between the magnetic-responsive particles.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Lord CorporationInventors: K. Andrew Kintz, Teresa L. Forehand