Patents by Inventor Marcus COESTER

Marcus COESTER 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: 12263872
    Abstract: The present invention refers to an improvement developed on a pneumatic transport system for loads and/or passengers whose vehicles are not provided with on-board drive means, being guided on two exclusive tracks arranged in parallel. The vehicles travel over railway tracks laid over an elevated track supported by pillars. The center of the top of the superstructure of the elevated track has a longitudinal slot with seal by means of which the mast of the propulsion plate is allowed to move freely along the path of the vehicle. In the superstructure of the turnout beams there are mounted the mobile rails with their respective drive mechanisms and locking. A section isolation valve is positioned inside the propulsion duct of the turnout beams.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 2020
    Date of Patent: April 1, 2025
    Assignee: AEROM REPRESENTAÇÕES E PARTICIPAÇÕES LTDA.
    Inventors: Diego Da Cruz, Marcus Coester, Oskar Coester
  • Publication number: 20230332690
    Abstract: Segment isolating valves assembled on the lower back of the elevated guideway (1), the plug base (2) being hinged on a housing (3) fixed to the elevated guideway (1) by a flange (4) for fast connection and disconnection. The housing (3) is equipped with a rainwater runoff tank (5). The segment isolating valve comprises a plug (2) mounted in a housing (3) affixed to the elevated guideway by means of a flange (4) for fast connection and disconnection. The plug (2) is moved by means of a linear actuator (6), whose rod exerts force on an articulation (7), which is pivoted above on the plug (2) and below on a frame (8) affixed to the housing base (3). The assembly is mechanically locked through a closed position locking cam (9), displaced automatically by springs (10). A safety locking pin (11) is actuated by a release solenoid (12).
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 8, 2020
    Publication date: October 19, 2023
    Inventors: Oskar Hans Wolfgang Coester, Marcus Coester
  • Publication number: 20230031513
    Abstract: The front door (1) tilts in the structure of the vehicle (VP) by means of upper hinges (2), assisted by dampers (3) connected to the internal structure (4) of the front door (1) and to the vehicle, provided with the lower portion (5) articulated by the lower hinge (6) to the structure of the vehicle (VP). The lower portion of the door (5) projects outwards when the front door (1) is opened through the action of cables (15) and pulleys (16). On the opening of the lower portion of the door (5), a retractable staircase (7) extends; when retracted, it folds under the floor of the vehicle (8). The front door (1) is activated internally by the passengers using a lever (9) that tums a rod (10), moving shafts (11) that release the locking mechanism. The internal release depends on an electromagnetic safety key, making it possible to open the front door (1) if the vehicle breaks down.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 8, 2020
    Publication date: February 2, 2023
    Inventors: Oskar Hans Wolfgang Coester, Marcus Coester
  • Publication number: 20230037191
    Abstract: The kinetic energy converter is coupled to a bogie of a pneumatic propulsion vehicle for a transportation system of passengers and cargo. The kinetic energy converter (6) is mounted in at least one of the axle sets (4) of the bogie structure (1). The kinetic energy converter (6) is comprised of an electric generator provided with a housing (10) where an electric generator rotor (16) spins, provided with a rotor pulley (15) moved by a belt (11) driven by a freewheel pulley (14) mounted on a drive shaft (13) provided with shaft ends (25) which are mounted onto wheel hubs (24) of the bogie structure (1). The axle set (4) is comprised of guide tubes (7) whose internal ends have flanges (8) which are connected to the supports (9) of the electric generator housing (10).
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 28, 2020
    Publication date: February 2, 2023
    Inventors: Oskar Hans Wolfgang Coester, Marcus Coester
  • Publication number: 20220119018
    Abstract: The present invention refers to an improvement developed on a pneumatic transport system for loads and/or passengers whose vehicles are not provided with on-board drive means, being guided on two exclusive tracks arranged in parallel, each track being dedicated to one travel direction, resulting in high transport capacity. The vehicles (1) travel over railway tracks (5) laid over an elevated track (6) supported by pillars (7). The center of the top of the superstructure of the elevated track (6) has a longitudinal slot (9) with seal (8) by means of which the mast (3) of the propulsion plate (4) is allowed to move freely along the path of the vehicle (1). The crossbeam is comprised by four beams which constitute the superstructure of the elevated track, being two turnout beams (6?) and two straight beams (6), whereby the four beams are permanently connected to each other and to the pillars (7) in the region of the heads to form a monolithic hyperstatic structure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 11, 2020
    Publication date: April 21, 2022
    Inventors: Diego DA CRUZ, Marcus COESTER, Oskar COESTER
  • Patent number: 11130504
    Abstract: A propulsion system is composed of vehicles with four wheels having one of the axles connected to a pylon attached to the propulsion plate. The vehicles move over rails of elevated guideways supported by pillars. The top of the elevated guideways has longitudinal slots for allowing passage of pylons of propulsion plates. The elevated guideway is dual and has two power propulsion units for propulsion operation in a push and/or pull mode, one for each elevated guideway. The power propulsion units are installed inside the machine rooms under the pavement of the sob passenger stations supported on pillars. The power propulsion units are connected to the elevated guideways by means of connection ducts. Secondary propulsion ducts are disposed in parallel with the propulsion duct and integrated with its respective flow direction valve which allows that the air flow generated by the power propulsion unit is discharged in the propulsion duct in two distinct positions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 2019
    Date of Patent: September 28, 2021
    Inventors: Marcus Coester, Diego Abs Da Cruz, Oscar Hans Wolfgang Coester
  • Patent number: 11059500
    Abstract: An elevated guideway performing the function of supporting, guiding and propelling pneumatic transport vehicles for passengers and loads. The two-part elevated guideway is formed by two components, each corresponding to one side of the cross section, divided by a vertical axis passing through the center of the slot. Components are not symmetrical, the left hand component having a wider top table. Components are joined through a niche already present at the lower slabs which is filled with a structural resin. Niche for joining the two-part elevated guideway has a central type female-female fitting. The elevated guideway includes guideway guards, two additions for installing the propulsion duct slot seal, tubes for the electric power supply and telecommunication and control cables, the protective railing for protection in the side emergency gangway, the unit for securing the rail via the web thereof, rails and the third and fourth electric power supply rails of the vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 2018
    Date of Patent: July 13, 2021
    Inventors: Ariane Coester, Marcus Coester, Tatiana Coester, Juliana Coester
  • Publication number: 20200164900
    Abstract: A propulsion system is composed of vehicles with four wheels having one of the axles connected to a pylon attached to the propulsion plate. The vehicles move over rails of elevated guideways supported by pillars. The top of the elevated guideways has longitudinal slots for allowing passage of pylons of propulsion plates. The elevated guideway is dual and has two power propulsion units for propulsion operation in a push and/or pull mode, one for each elevated guideway. The power propulsion units are installed inside the machine rooms under the pavement of the sob passenger stations supported on pillars. The power propulsion units are connected to the elevated guideways by means of connection ducts. Secondary propulsion ducts are disposed in parallel with the propulsion duct and integrated with its respective flow direction valve which allows that the air flow generated by the power propulsion unit is discharged in the propulsion duct in two distinct positions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2019
    Publication date: May 28, 2020
    Inventors: Marcus COESTER, Diego ABS DA CRUZ, Oscar Hans Wolfgang COESTER
  • Publication number: 20190225241
    Abstract: An elevated guideway performing the function of supporting, guiding and propelling pneumatic transport vehicles for passengers and loads. The two-part elevated guideway is formed by two components, each corresponding to one side of the cross section, divided by a vertical axis passing through the center of the slot. Components are not symmetrical, the left hand component having a wider top table. Components are joined through a niche already present at the lower slabs which is filled with a structural resin. Niche for joining the two-part elevated guideway has a central type female-female fitting. The elevated guideway includes guideway guards, two additions for installing the propulsion duct slot seal, tubes for the electric power supply and telecommunication and control cables, the protective railing for protection in the side emergency gangway, the unit for securing the rail via the web thereof, rails and the third and fourth electric power supply rails of the vehicle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 6, 2018
    Publication date: July 25, 2019
    Inventors: Ariane COESTER, Marcus COESTER, Tatiana COESTER, Juliana COESTER