Patents by Inventor Larry G. Lohraff

Larry G. Lohraff 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: 5299859
    Abstract: The combination solenoid valve and shuttle valve (60, 160A-D, 260A-D) comprises a shuttle valve (50, 150) which is slidingly and sealingly received at or adjacent an end of the solenoid valve (40, 140). The shuttle valve (50, 150) includes a stepped interior opening (54, 154) which sealingly receives the end of the solenoid valve (40) or a valve part (140A), such that slidable movement of the shuttle valve (50) causes an insert (55, 55A, 155) within the interior opening (54, 154) to seat sealingly over either a solenoid insert seat (41C) or insert seat (141C) of the valve part (140A) in order to isolate pressure chambers (12A, 12B; 112A, 112B; 212A, 212B) of a master cylinder/hydraulic booster (12, 112, 212A, 212B) from a wheel brake (16, 116A-D, 216A-D).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 5, 1994
    Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.
    Inventors: Wendell D. Tackett, Larry G. Lohraff, Jay A. Hendershot, Gamil M. Rizk, Thomas A Grana, George E. Brown, Timothy J. Albert
  • Patent number: 4625623
    Abstract: A brake booster includes a valve assembly to control communication of fluid pressure to a pressure chamber for the purpose of providing a power assist during braking. The valve assembly comprises a plate-like member cooperating with a pair of cylinders to selectively charge and vent fluid pressure through passages defined by the cylinders.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 2, 1986
    Assignee: Allied Corporation
    Inventor: Larry G. Lohraff
  • Patent number: 4531370
    Abstract: A brake actuation assembly 10 having a master cylinder 12 attached to a stationary wall (14) of a vehicle and a power assist apparatus 16. Linkage 66 connects a movable wall 125 in the power assist apparatus 16 with pistons 64 and 68 in chambers 60 and 62 in the master cylinder 12. A valve 133 responds to an input from an operator to allow a pressure differential to be created across wall 125. The pressure differential moves the wall 125 while at the same time the linkage moves pistons 64 and 68 to pressurize fluid in the master cylinder 12. An adjustment mechanism 82 acts on the piston 68 to control the timing of the interruption of fluid communication between a reservoir 46 and chambers 60 and 62 as a direct function of movement of wall 125.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 1982
    Date of Patent: July 30, 1985
    Assignee: The Bendix Corporation
    Inventors: Richard T. Hendrickson, Larry G. Lohraff
  • Patent number: 4527395
    Abstract: A master cylinder (10) defines a housing (12) with a bore (14) receiving a first piston (32) and a second piston (34). A sleeve (50) disposed within the bore (14) cooperates with a plurality of seals (68, 70, 72) to balance the forces caused by fluid pressure acting against the inside of the sleeve (50) and the outside of the sleeve (50). The sleeve (50) is made from a lightweight plastic material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 1984
    Date of Patent: July 9, 1985
    Assignee: Allied Corporation
    Inventors: Robert F. Gaiser, Larry G. Lohraff
  • Patent number: 4464899
    Abstract: A brake booster (16) includes a housing (26) with a plurality of parallel bores (38, 40, 42). A first piston (50) is disposed in the bore (38), a second piston (56) is disposed in the bore (40) and a valve assembly (74) is disposed in the bore (42) to control communication of fluid pressure to a pair of working chambers (52, 58) within the bores (38, 40). A pair of connecting pins (130, 132) cooperate with a plunger (100) to transmit a reaction force to a vehicle operator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 1982
    Date of Patent: August 14, 1984
    Assignee: The Bendix Corporation
    Inventors: Lawrence R. Myers, Robert F. Gaiser, Larry G. Lohraff, Lloyd G. Bach
  • Patent number: 4455832
    Abstract: A master cylinder includes a housing (22) with a bore (24) for receiving a pair of pistons (36, 38). The housing defines a reservoir (28) with an outer wall (26). The housing also defines at least one outlet passage (62, 66) communicating fluid from the bore (24) to a brake assembly (16). The outlet passage (62, 66) is partially defined by a boss (60) formed integrally with the housing (22) and the boss (60) cooperates substantially with the outer wall (26) to separate the reservoir (28) into a pair of cavities (84, 86).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1981
    Date of Patent: June 26, 1984
    Assignee: The Bendix Corporation
    Inventors: Robert F. Gaiser, Larry G. Lohraff, Lawrence R. Myers
  • Patent number: 4455830
    Abstract: A master cylinder includes a sleeve (31) which defines fixed positions for a pair of seals (30, 32). A pair of pistons (36, 38) cooperate with the seals (30, 32) to form pressure chambers (40, 42) which communicate fluid pressure to brake circuits during braking. A bearing member (44) cooperates with one (36) of the pistons to define an auxiliary pressure chamber (50) and the bearing member (44) is provided with an additional passage (140) for communicating fluid into and out of the auxiliary pressure chamber as well as an end (46) directing movement of the one piston (36).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1981
    Date of Patent: June 26, 1984
    Assignee: The Bendix Corporation
    Inventors: Robert F. Gaiser, Larry G. Lohraff, Lawrence R. Myers
  • Patent number: 4249379
    Abstract: A fluid pressure generator, such as a master cylinder, includes a housing with a bore for movably supporting a pair of pistons. The pair of pistons cooperate with the housing and with each other to substantially define a pair of pressure chambers which are communicated with respective brake assemblies. A first piston of the pair of pistons is movable within the housing to pressurize a primary pressure chamber and the second piston of the pair of pistons is movable in response to pressurized fluid within the primary pressure chamber so as to pressurize a secondary pressure chamber. The second piston carries a valve assembly and includes a passage to provide fluid communication between the secondary pressure chamber and its respective brake assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 1978
    Date of Patent: February 10, 1981
    Assignee: The Bendix Corporation
    Inventors: Robert F. Gaiser, Larry G. Lohraff