Patents by Inventor Lars O. Ekendahl

Lars O. Ekendahl 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: 6659758
    Abstract: A twin sheet forming system and method is used to form a hollow article, such as an automotive fuel tank, from first and second sheets of thermoplastic material. The system includes first and second loading stations, first and second heating stations, and first and second thermoforming stations in an in-line arrangement. The in-line arrangement allows the sheets to be transferred independently between the stations and the separate thermoforming stations allows the sheets to be thermoformed independently. Each of the thermoforming stations includes an upper and lower platen generally in a side by side arrangement for supporting thermoforming tools and plug assists. After heating, the sheets are independently transferred to the thermoforming stations and formed using the thermoforming tools and plug assists. The thermoforming tool and thermoformed piece in one of the thermoforming stations is then transferred to the other station, and the thermoformed pieces are fused together.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 9, 2003
    Inventors: Lars O. Ekendahl, Georg Posch, Rudolf Landsteiner
  • Publication number: 20020081346
    Abstract: A twin sheet forming system and method is used to form a hollow article, such as an automotive fuel tank, from first and second sheets of thermoplastic material. The system includes first and second loading stations, first and second heating stations, and first and second thermoforming stations in an in-line arrangement. The in-line arrangement allows the sheets to be transferred independently between the stations and the separate thermoforming stations allows the sheets to be thermoformed independently. Each of the thermoforming stations includes an upper and lower platen generally in a side by side arrangement for supporting thermoforming tools and plug assists. After heating, the sheets are independently transferred to the thermoforming stations and formed using the thermoforming tools and plug assists. The thermoforming tool and thermoformed piece in one of the thermoforming stations is then transferred to the other station, and the thermoformed pieces are fused together.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 31, 2002
    Publication date: June 27, 2002
    Inventors: Lars O. Ekendahl, Georg Posch, Rudolf Landsteiner
  • Patent number: 6372176
    Abstract: A twin sheet forming system and method is used to form a hollow article, such as an automotive fuel tank, from first and second sheets of thermoplastic material. The system includes first and second loading stations, first and second heating stations, and first and second thermoforming stations in an in-line arrangement. The in-line arrangement allows the sheets to be transferred independently between the stations and the separate thermoforming stations allows the sheets to be thermoformed independently. Each of the thermoforming stations includes an upper and lower platen generally in a side by side arrangement for supporting thermoforming tools and plug assists. After heating, the sheets are independently transferred to the thermoforming stations and formed using the thermoforming tools and plug assists. The thermoforming tool and thermoformed piece in one of the thermoforming stations is then transferred to the other station, and the thermoformed pieces are fused together.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 16, 2002
    Assignee: Kiefel Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Lars O. Ekendahl, Georg Posch, Rudolf Landsteiner
  • Patent number: 5976288
    Abstract: A method of forming a molded, multi-layer structure begins with a pre-laminated, multi-layer structure having a thermoplastic substrate layer and a cover layer. One or more optional layers laminated may be provided between the cover layer and substrate layer. Thermoplastic materials are selected having various physical characteristics (e.g. degrees of cross-linking) to produce a molded structure having a desired shape, rigidity, hardness/softness, and other physical properties. All of the multiple layers can be made of thermoplastic materials having the same polymers to allow the molded structure to be recycled into a reusable thermoplastic material. The pre-laminated, multi-layer structure is uniformly heated, by a method which provides heat penetration and absorption substantially throughout the multi-layer structure. During thermoforming, such as with male/female molds or vacuum molds, the thickness and rigidity of the multi-layer structure can be varied.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 2, 1999
    Inventor: Lars O. Ekendahl