Patents by Inventor Mark S. Zmyslowski
Mark S. Zmyslowski 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: 9102210Abstract: A method of forming a clevis link having a substantially common wall thickness in a die begins with feeding a metallic strip having a uniform thickness of a predetermined value to the die. The metallic strip is trimmed to form a blank having volume necessary for forming the clevis link to the dimensional configuration required to support the motor vehicle, while maintaining substantially constant wall thickness. The clevis link has center of gravity to provide a necessary moment of inertia thereby enabling the clevis link to support the mass of the motor vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2010Date of Patent: August 11, 2015Inventors: Robert D. Kucinski, Mark S. Zmyslowski
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Patent number: 8356826Abstract: A suspension system of the present invention pivotally supports a wheel of a motor vehicle. An upper control arm and a lower control arm are cooperable with a spindle, which supports the wheel. A vibration damper is cooperable with the upper control arm. A link interconnects the lower control arm and one of the terminal ends of the vibration damper thereby defining a common axis bisecting the link. The vibration damper moves along the common axis to absorb vibration transferred from a road surface and through the wheel.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2012Date of Patent: January 22, 2013Assignee: Radar Industries, Inc.Inventors: Robert D. Kucinski, Mark S. Zmyslowski
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Patent number: 8256783Abstract: A suspension system of the present invention pivotally supports a wheel of a motor vehicle. An upper control arm and a lower control arm are cooperable with a spindle, which supports the wheel. A vibration damper is cooperable with the upper control arm. A link interconnects the lower control arm and one of the terminal ends of the vibration damper thereby defining a common axis bisecting the link. The vibration damper moves along the common axis to absorb vibration transferred from a road surface and through the wheel.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2011Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Radar Industries, Inc.Inventors: Robert D. Kucinski, Mark S. Zmyslowski
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Publication number: 20120112427Abstract: A suspension system of the present invention pivotally supports a wheel of a motor vehicle. An upper control arm and a lower control arm are cooperable with a spindle, which supports the wheel. A vibration damper is cooperable with the upper control arm. A link interconnects the lower control arm and one of the terminal ends of the vibration damper thereby defining a common axis bisecting the link. The vibration damper moves along the common axis to absorb vibration transferred from a road surface and through the wheel.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2012Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: RADAR INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: Robert D. Kucinski, Mark S. Zmyslowski
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Publication number: 20110278813Abstract: A suspension system of the present invention pivotally supports a wheel of a motor vehicle. An upper control arm and a lower control arm are cooperable with a spindle, which supports the wheel. A vibration damper is cooperable with the upper control arm. A link interconnects the lower control arm and one of the terminal ends of the vibration damper thereby defining a common axis bisecting the link. The vibration damper moves along the common axis to absorb vibration transferred from a road surface and through the wheel.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2011Publication date: November 17, 2011Applicant: RADAR INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: Robert D. Kucinski, Mark S. Zmyslowski
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Patent number: 7997599Abstract: A suspension system of the present invention pivotally supports a wheel of a motor vehicle. An upper control arm and a lower control arm are cooperable with a spindle, which supports the wheel. A vibration damper is cooperable with the upper control arm. A link interconnects the lower control arm and one of the terminal ends of the vibration damper thereby defining a common axis bisecting the link. The vibration damper moves along the common axis to absorb vibration transferred from a road surface and through the wheel.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2010Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Radar Industries, Inc.Inventors: Mark S. Zmyslowski, Robert D. Kucinski
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Publication number: 20100289241Abstract: A suspension system of the present invention pivotally supports a wheel of a motor vehicle. An upper control arm and a lower control arm are cooperable with a spindle, which supports the wheel. A vibration damper is cooperable with the upper control arm. A link interconnects the lower control arm and one of the terminal ends of the vibration damper thereby defining a common axis bisecting the link. The vibration damper moves along the common axis to absorb vibration transferred from a road surface and through the wheel.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2010Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicant: RADAR INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: Robert D. Kucinski, Mark S. Zmyslowski
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Patent number: 7793954Abstract: A suspension system of the present invention pivotally supports a wheel of a motor vehicle. An upper control arm and a lower control arm are cooperable with a spindle, which supports the wheel. A vibration damper is cooperable with the upper control arm. A link interconnects the lower control arm and one of the terminal ends of the vibration damper thereby defining a common axis bisecting the link. The vibration damper moves along the common axis to absorb vibration transferred from a road surface and through the wheel.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2007Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Radar Industries, Inc.Inventors: Robert D. Kucinski, Mark S. Zmyslowski
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Publication number: 20100223974Abstract: A method of forming a clevis link having a substantially common wall thickness in a die begins with feeding a metallic strip having a uniform thickness of a predetermined value to the die. The metallic strip is trimmed to form a blank having volume necessary for forming the clevis link to the dimensional configuration required to support the motor vehicle, while maintaining substantially constant wall thickness. The clevis link has center of gravity to provide a necessary moment of inertia thereby enabling the clevis link to support the mass of the motor vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2010Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: RADAR INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: Robert D. Kucinski, Mark S. Zmyslowski
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Publication number: 20080315546Abstract: A suspension system of the present invention pivotally supports a wheel of a motor vehicle. An upper control arm and a lower control arm are cooperable with a spindle, which supports the wheel. A vibration damper is cooperable with the upper control arm. A link interconnects the lower control arm and one of the terminal ends of the vibration damper thereby defining a common axis bisecting the link. The vibration damper moves along the common axis to absorb vibration transferred from a road surface and through the wheel.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2007Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: RADAR INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: Robert D. Kucinski, Mark S. Zmyslowski