Patents by Inventor Robert D'Aubyn
Robert D'Aubyn 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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Publication number: 20190226544Abstract: There is disclosed a suspension unit 100 comprising a body 110 defining a primary chamber 124 for containing a primary fluid; a piston arm 150 having a piston end 154 received in the body 110 to act on primary fluid in the primary chamber 124, wherein the piston arm 150 is moveable relative the body 110 between at least an extended configuration and a retracted configuration. There is a first gas spring chamber 160 within the piston arm 150 and a first moveable member 156 to vary a volume of the first spring chamber 160; a second gas spring chamber 162 separate from the piston arm 150 and a second moveable member 136 to vary a volume of the second gas spring chamber 162. In at least one of the extended configuration and the retracted configuration of the piston arm 150, a first damping chamber 158 is defined adjacent the first moveable member 156 and a second damping chamber 168 is defined adjacent the second moveable member 136.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2017Publication date: July 25, 2019Inventors: Andrew TITLEY, Robert D'AUBYN
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Patent number: 9004504Abstract: A wheel 4 mounted on a vehicle body 2 by a suspension arm 6 can be retained in a raised position by a retaining mechanism 10. The retaining mechanism 10 comprises a latching element 12 which can be disposed in a deployed position by a control element 14. When the control element 14 is moved to a position corresponding to the deployed position of the latching element 12, the latching element 12 is resiliently displaceable towards the vehicle body 2, to allow the suspension arm 6 to rise, for example when the wheel 4 is driven over an obstacle. The latching element 12 can then move to the deployed position to prevent lowering of the arm 6, so retaining the wheel 4 in the raised position. All wheels of the vehicle may be moved to the raised position, so as to reduce the ride height of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2011Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: Horstman Defence Systems LimitedInventors: Tim Holman, Robert D'Aubyn
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Patent number: 8757303Abstract: A suspension unit 1 comprising a resilient arrangement 37 is provided. The damping arrangement 37 comprises a chamber having a primary volume arranged to contain a primary fluid and jounce and rebound variable volumes 58, 60 arranged to contain jounce and rebound fluids respectively. A piston 38 is slidably disposed in the chamber so as to act on the primary fluid and jounce and rebound moveable members 54, 56 separate the primary fluid from jounce and rebound volumes 58, 60 respectively. A jounce abutment member 55 is provided to limit the movement of the jounce moveable member 54 and a rebound abutment member 57 is provided to limit the movement of the rebound moveable member 56. When in use and the piston 38 is in a static position, the jounce moveable member 54 abuts the jounce abutment member 55 and the rebound moveable member 56 abuts the rebound abutment 57 member over a range of temperatures.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2011Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Horstman Defence Systems LimitedInventors: Tim Holman, Robert D'Aubyn
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Patent number: 8641067Abstract: A suspension unit is disclosed comprising: a hub 6; a bearing sleeve 24 eccentrically mounted within the hub 6; a crank pin 22 rotatably received within the bearing sleeve 24; and a connecting rod 20, a first end 28 of which is connected for rotation with the crank pin 22 over a connecting area 26 that comprises less than a complete circumference of the crank pin 22; the bearing sleeve 24 comprising a slot 52 through which the connecting rod 20 extends from the first 28 end to a second end.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2011Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: Horstman Defence Systems LimitedInventors: Tim Holman, Robert D'Aubyn
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Publication number: 20120126611Abstract: A suspension unit 1 comprising a resilient arrangement 37 is provided. The damping arrangement 37 comprises a chamber having a primary volume arranged to contain a primary fluid and jounce and rebound variable volumes 58, 60 arranged to contain jounce and rebound fluids respectively. A piston 38 is slidably disposed in the chamber so as to act on the primary fluid and jounce and rebound moveable members 54, 56 separate the primary fluid from jounce and rebound volumes 58, 60 respectively. A jounce abutment member 55 is provided to limit the movement of the jounce moveable member 54 and a rebound abutment member 57 is provided to limit the movement of the rebound moveable member 56. When in use and the piston 38 is in a static position, the jounce moveable member 54 abuts the jounce abutment member 55 and the rebound moveable member 56 abuts the rebound abutment 57 member over a range of temperatures.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2011Publication date: May 24, 2012Applicant: HORSTMAN DEFENCE SYSTEMS LIMITEDInventors: Tim Holman, Robert D'Aubyn
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Publication number: 20110301804Abstract: A suspension system comprises a suspension unit having a chamber arranged to contain a fluid; a piston slidably disposed within the chamber so as to act on the fluid; and a sensor arranged to measure load data relating to the load through the suspension unit. The suspension system also comprises a diagnostics processor which is arranged to receive the load data measured by the sensor of the suspension unit, and diagnose the suspension unit as abnormal if the load data received is determined to be abnormal. There is further provided a display arranged to display if the suspension unit is diagnosed as abnormal.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2011Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: HORSTMAN DEFENCE SYSTEMS LIMITEDInventors: Tim Holman, Robert D'Aubyn
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Publication number: 20110291472Abstract: There is disclosed a suspension unit comprising a suspension hub having a connecting element which is arranged to be secured to a vehicle chassis and a suspension arm which is mounted on the suspension hub for pivoting movement about an axis of the suspension hub. A resilient arrangement is accommodated within the suspension arm and includes a displaceable element which is connected by a connecting rod to a crank pin supported by the suspension hub at a position spaced from the hub axis. A rotational damper acts between the suspension hub and the suspension arm and comprises a first damping part and a second damping part that are rotatable with respect to one another and which define a damping chamber therebetween which is arranged to contain a damping fluid. A fluid expansion chamber is provided which is arranged to contain excess damping fluid and which is in fluid communication with the damping chamber through a fluid passageway.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: HORSTMAN DEFENCE SYSTEMS LIMITEDInventors: Tim Holman, Robert D'Aubyn
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Publication number: 20110291369Abstract: A suspension unit is disclosed comprising: a hub 6; a bearing sleeve 24 eccentrically mounted within the hub 6; a crank pin 22 rotatably received within the bearing sleeve 24; and a connecting rod 20, a first end 28 of which is connected for rotation with the crank pin 22 over a connecting area 26 that comprises less than a complete circumference of the crank pin 22; the bearing sleeve 24 comprising a slot 52 through which the connecting rod 20 extends from the first 28 end to a second end.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: HORSTMAN DEFENCE SYSTEMS LIMITEDInventors: Tim Holman, Robert D'Aubyn
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Publication number: 20110291370Abstract: A wheel 4 mounted on a vehicle body 2 by a suspension arm 6 can be retained in a raised position by a retaining mechanism 10. The retaining mechanism 10 comprises a latching element 12 which can be disposed in a deployed position by means of a control element 14. When the control element 14 is moved to a position corresponding to the deployed position of the latching element 12, the latching element 12 is resiliently displaceable towards the vehicle body 2, to allow the suspension arm 6 to rise, for example when the wheel 4 is driven over an obstacle. The latching element 12 can then move to the deployed position to prevent lowering of the arm 6, so retaining the wheel 4 in the raised position. All wheels of the vehicle may be moved to the raised position, so as to reduce the ride height of the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: HORSTMAN DEFENCE SYSTEMS LIMITEDInventors: Tim Holman, Robert D'Aubyn
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Patent number: 7958870Abstract: A fuel lance assembly for an engine comprises: a fuel lance to be received in a passage provided in a cylinder head and a connection arrangement comprising an inlet adapter for securing the fuel lance within the passage. The fuel lance comprises a tubular member of constant external diameter, arranged to be received, in use, within the passage and having a first end being shaped for cooperation with a seating surface of a fuel injector of the engine, and a second end being shaped for cooperation with the inlet adapter, and being provided with a bore therethrough to define a fuel flow path between the first end and the second end of the fuel lance. The inlet adapter is provided with an attachment system for engaging a compatible attachment system of the cylinder head, and has a proximal region for receiving a high pressure fuel pipe, and wherein the inlet adapter has a distal region provided with an opening being adapted to receive the second end of the fuel lance.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2008Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Delphi Technologies Holdings S.arlInventors: Fabrizio A. Bonfigli, Philippe Legrand, Emmanuel Autret, Robert A. D'Aubyn, Simon H. Phillips
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Publication number: 20090183713Abstract: A fuel lance assembly for an engine comprises: a fuel lance to be received in a passage provided in a cylinder head and a connection arrangement comprising an inlet adapter for securing the fuel lance within the passage. The fuel lance comprises a tubular member of constant external diameter, arranged to be received, in use, within the passage and having a first end being shaped for cooperation with a seating surface of a fuel injector of the engine, and a second end being shaped for cooperation with the inlet adapter, and being provided with a bore therethrough to define a fuel flow path between the first end and the second end of the fuel lance. The inlet adapter is provided with an attachment system for engaging a compatible attachment system of the cylinder head, and has a proximal region for receiving a high pressure fuel pipe, and wherein the inlet adapter has a distal region provided with an opening being adapted to receive the second end of the fuel lance.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2008Publication date: July 23, 2009Inventors: Fabrizio A. Bonfigli, Philippe Legrand, Emmanuel Autret, Robert A. D'Aubyn, Simon H. Phillips