Patents by Inventor Markus Maag
Markus Maag 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: 12342767Abstract: A valve assembly (300) is adapted to be coupled with a flexible pipe (200). The valve assembly (300) includes a hollow body (310) defining a first end (320) and a second end (330). A porous body (350) partially encloses the hollow body (310) proximate to the first end (320) and houses a swellable material (344). The hollow body (310) further defines a hollow chamber (340) between the first and second ends (320, 330). A piston (346) is disposed within the hollow chamber (340). The piston (346) is adapted to move between a first position (P1) and a second position (P2) corresponding to a contraction and an expansion of the swellable material (344). The valve assembly (300) selectively allows passage of water through the flexible pipe (200) based on the positions (P1. P2) of the piston (346). The irrigation system (100) is characterized in that the valve assembly (300) further includes an elastic diaphragm (380) disposed between the swellable material (344) and the piston (346).Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2022Date of Patent: July 1, 2025Assignee: HUSQVARNA ABInventors: Ralf Claus, Markus Maag
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Publication number: 20250160270Abstract: A valve assembly (300) is adapted to be coupled with a flexible pipe (200). The valve assembly (300) includes a hollow body (310) defining a first end (320) and a second end (330). A porous body (350) partially encloses the hollow body (310) proximate to the first end (320) and houses a swellable material (344). The hollow body (310) further defines a hollow chamber (340) between the first and second ends (320, 330). A piston (346) is disposed within the hollow chamber (340). The piston (346) is adapted to move between a first position (P1) and a second position (P2) corresponding to a contraction and an expansion of the swellable material (344). The valve assembly (300) selectively allows passage of water through the flexible pipe (200) based on the positions (P1. P2) of the piston (346). The irrigation system (100) is characterized in that the valve assembly (300) further includes an elastic diaphragm (380) disposed between the swellable material (344) and the piston (346).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2022Publication date: May 22, 2025Inventors: Ralf CLAUS, Markus MAAG
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Patent number: 9565806Abstract: For manually actuated shears with a ratchet mechanism it is proposed to provide an additional lever that circumvents the ratchet mechanism and enables the operation of the shears in a direct cut mode in which a single closing process of the handle levers also causes complete closing of the blade arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2010Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignee: HUSQVARNA ABInventors: Markus Maag, Bernhard Reh
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Patent number: 9561600Abstract: A cutting chain (100) moving in a cutting direction (120) is disclosed in the present invention. The cutting chain (100) includes a cutting link (106), which further includes a cutting portion (120), a depth gauge (118) and a space (122) between the cutting portion (120) and the depth gauge (118). The cutting chain (100) further includes a bumper drive link (104) which is pivotally connected to the cutting link (106) and immediately precedes the cutting link (106) in the cutting direction (124). The bumper drive link (104) further includes a tail (204) and a body (202). The tail (204) of the bumper drive link (104) further includes a bent portion (206) and a straight portion (208). Further, the bent portion (206) is oriented in a substantially perpendicular direction relative to a plane (P) of the body (202) of the bumper drive link (104). Moreover, the bent portion (206) of the tail (204) extends into the space (122) between the cutting portion (120) and the depth gauge (118) of the cutting link (106).Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2011Date of Patent: February 7, 2017Assignee: HUSQVARNA ABInventors: Christian Dröβler, Markus Maag
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Publication number: 20160039110Abstract: A clamping assembly (130) for clamping a guidebar (120) of a chainsaw (100) to a chainsaw body (110) via a clutch cover (150) including a receiving opening (210) having a series of teeth (212) defined at an internal periphery thereof is provided. The clamping assembly (130) includes an inner knob base (220) rotatably received within the receiving opening (210), a rack element (240) disposed at a portion of the inner knob base (220) to be engageable with the teeth (212), and a knob (140) configured to contact at least a portion of the inner knob base (220). The knob (140) includes a driver reception slot (252) formed therein to engage at least one driver (224) extending from the inner knob base (220). Responsive to rotation of the knob (140), the driver (224) engages the knob (140) to rotate the inner knob base (220) such that the rack element (240) sequentially engages the teeth (212) while tightening the knob (140) to the chainsaw body (110).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2014Publication date: February 11, 2016Applicant: HUSQVARNA ABInventors: Christoph Schiedt, Michael Kistler, Daniela Schmitz, Markus Maag
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Publication number: 20140106915Abstract: To facilitate the demounting of a chain (3) from a chainsaw, the saw has a lever arm preferably in the form of hinged cover (11) arranged to displace the sprocket (15) towards the guide bar (2) the other upon opening of the cover (11). Upon closing the cover (11), the sprocket (15) is displaced in the opposite direction to pre-tension the chain (3). The sprocket (15, 115) may be driven over a gear transmission (27, 127), which when the chain (3, 103) is running at ordinary cutting speed uses resulting forces to automatically tension the chain (3, 103) by displacing the sprocket (15, 115) away from the guide bar (2, 102). A ratchet mechanism (34) may be provided to maintain the chain tension upon reduction of the chain speed by preventing the sprocket (15) from moving toward the guide bar (2). Alternatively, a mechanism for automatically tensioning the chain (3, 238) of a chainsaw includes a driving inner sprocket (76, 201), and an outer ring member (77, 204) surrounding the inner sprocket (76, 201).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2012Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: Husqvarna ABInventors: Michael Kistler, Markus Maag, Christoph Schiedt, Pär Martinsson, Joakim Persson, Michael Trevor, Nick Downes
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Publication number: 20130345003Abstract: A chainsaw includes a chainsaw body, a chainsaw bar configured to be operably coupled to a cutting chain, and a clutch cover disposed proximate to a portion of the chainsaw bar to facilitate clamping the chainsaw bar to the chainsaw body. The clutch cover may be configured to receive a tension sub assembly disposed at a portion of the clutch cover to enable both adjustment of chain tension in a first mode of operation and clamping of the chainsaw bar in a second mode of operation. The tension sub assembly may include a mode shift mechanism configured to move between a first position in which the tension sub assembly operates in the first mode and a second position in which the tension sub assembly operates in the second mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2012Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: HUSQVARNA ABInventors: Markus Maag, Christoph Schiedt, Denis Kürner, Trent Cook, Andrew Richer
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Publication number: 20130291702Abstract: A cutting chain (100) moving in a cutting direction (120) is disclosed in the present invention. The cutting chain (100) includes a cutting link (106), which further includes a cutting portion (120), a depth gauge (118) and a space (122) between the cutting portion (120) and the depth gauge (118). The cutting chain (100) further includes a bumper drive link (104) which is pivotally connected to the cutting link (106) and immediately precedes the cutting link (106) in the cutting direction (124). The bumper drive link (104) further includes a tail (204) and a body (202). The tail (204) of the bumper drive link (104) further includes a bent portion (206) and a straight portion (208). Further, the bent portion (206) is oriented in a substantially perpendicular direction relative to a plane (P) of the body (202) of the bumper drive link (104). Moreover, the bent portion (206) of the tail (204) extends into the space (122) between the cutting portion (120) and the depth gauge (118) of the cutting link (106).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2011Publication date: November 7, 2013Applicant: HUSQVARNA ABInventors: Christian Drößler, Markus Maag
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Publication number: 20120047750Abstract: For manually actuated shears with a ratchet mechanism it is proposed to provide an additional locking member that circumvents the ratchet mechanism and enables the operation of the shears in a direct cut mode in which a single closing process of the handle levers also causes complete closing of the blade arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2010Publication date: March 1, 2012Applicant: GARDENA MANUFACTURING GMBHInventors: Markus Maag, Bernhard Reh
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Publication number: 20110314682Abstract: The invention relates to a rapid tensioning apparatus as well as to a chain unit and a sword suitable for it, by means of which the placing of saw chain and sword on the main body of the chain saw can be readily carried out and a tensioning of the saw chain is made possible without problems. In the rapid tensioning apparatus a wedge is mounted on the sword of the chain saw whereas a movable tensioning lever arrangement comprising a counterwedge is positioned on the chassis in the area of the drive shaft. In a special manner the course of the movement of the elements of the tensioning lever arrangement in the transition from the open position to the closed position is designed in such a manner that the counterwedge acts on the wedge mounted on the sword and secures the sword on the chassis by contact pressure. At the same time the sword is pushed longitudinally in the direction away from the drive pinion here by the pushing pressure so that the saw chain is tensioned.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2010Publication date: December 29, 2011Inventors: Markus Maag, Michael Kistler