Patents by Inventor Ryan M. Stoltz

Ryan M. Stoltz 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: 7694545
    Abstract: An adjustment stroke connection for a mechanical press includes an eccentric bushing disposed within a press connection member and an eccentric crankshaft member disposed within the eccentric bushing. A rotatable crankshaft is connected to the eccentric member. A mechanism is provided for connecting the eccentric bushing with the press connection member in a manner that prevents rotation therebetween and concurrently permits rotation of the eccentric member relative to the eccentric bushing. When the mechanism is activated, driving rotation of the crankshaft produces a press stroke adjustment. A torque actuator delivers equal driving torque to plural eccentric crankshaft members to enable minimization of relative bushing angle slip. Suitable control of the bushing angle and slide position crank angle during bushing expansion and contraction also minimizes relative bushing angle slip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 2006
    Date of Patent: April 13, 2010
    Assignee: Minster Machine Company
    Inventors: Wenliang Tang, John B. Bornhorst, Richard J. Oen, Charles H. Dickman, Kevin J. Evers, Ryan M. Stoltz, Joseph H. Hamberg
  • Patent number: 7650680
    Abstract: An improved tool for locking a band clamp, and an improved lock for a band clamp is disclosed. The tool includes a knife body having a knife edge that progressively cuts the free end of the band over a period of time, rather than simultaneously cutting the entire band width. In one embodiment, this is accomplished with a knife edge that is non-linear. The tool further includes a punch with a rounded or hemispherical shaped leading tip that forms an improved locking dimple. The locking dimple forms an improved lock having side walls that are, at least in part, parallel with the walls of the surrounding aperture in the band. By varying the profile of the knife edge, the punch can more fully form an improved locking dimple.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 26, 2010
    Assignee: Band-It-Idex, Inc.
    Inventors: Matthew J. Stillings, Daniel J. Nelson, Miklos B. Marelin, Ryan M. Stoltz
  • Patent number: 7024913
    Abstract: An adjustment stroke connection for a mechanical press includes an eccentric bushing disposed within a press connection member and an eccentric crankshaft member disposed within the eccentric bushing. A rotatable crankshaft is connected to the eccentric member. A mechanism is provided for connecting the eccentric bushing with the press connection member in a manner that prevents rotation therebetween and concurrently permits rotation of the eccentric member relative to the eccentric bushing. When the mechanism is activated, driving rotation of the crankshaft produces a press stroke adjustment. A torque actuator delivers equal driving torque to plural eccentric crankshaft members to enable minimization of relative bushing angle slip. Suitable control of the bushing angle and slide position crank angle during bushing expansion and contraction also minimizes relative bushing angle slip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2006
    Assignee: The Minster Machine Company
    Inventors: Wenliang Tang, John B. Bornhorst, Richard J. Oen, Charles H. Dickman, Kevin J. Evers, Ryan M. Stoltz, Joseph H. Hamberg
  • Publication number: 20030041643
    Abstract: An adjustment stroke connection for a mechanical press includes an eccentric bushing disposed within a press connection member and an eccentric crankshaft member disposed within the eccentric bushing. A rotatable crankshaft is connected to the eccentric member. A mechanism is provided for connecting the eccentric bushing with the press connection member in a manner that prevents rotation therebetween and concurrently permits rotation of the eccentric member relative to the eccentric bushing. When the mechanism is activated, driving rotation of the crankshaft produces a press stroke adjustment. A torque actuator delivers equal driving torque to plural eccentric crankshaft members to enable minimization of relative bushing angle slip. Suitable control of the bushing angle and slide position crank angle during bushing expansion and contraction also minimizes relative bushing angle slip.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 15, 2002
    Publication date: March 6, 2003
    Inventors: Wenliang Tang, John B. Bornhorst, Richard J. Oen, Charles H. Dickman, Kevin J. Evers, Ryan M. Stoltz, Joseph H. Hamberg