Patents by Inventor Walter Lindner
Walter Lindner 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: 8015844Abstract: The invention relates to an installation and a method for producing glass stoppers which are provided with a head portion and are used for sealing wine bottles and sparkling wine bottles. The installation comprises a mold for producing glass stoppers, a feeder system for supplying the mold with molten glass, a multistation press, and a removing and handling system for the finished glass stoppers.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Boropal Technology Trading GmbHInventor: Walter Lindner
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Publication number: 20080011712Abstract: The invention relates to an installation and a method for producing glass stoppers which are provided with a head portion and are used for sealing wine bottles and sparkling wine bottles. Said installation comprises a mold for producing glass stoppers, a feeder system for supplying the mold with molten glass, a multistation press, and a removing and handling system for the finished glass stoppers.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2003Publication date: January 17, 2008Applicant: Boropal Technology Trading GmbHInventor: Walter Lindner
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Patent number: 6662923Abstract: A pressure plate assembly for a friction clutch includes a housing for mounting to a flywheel; a pressure plate, held in the housing with the freedom to move in the same direction as that of a rotational axis (A); a stored-energy element; and a wear-compensating device acting in the path of force transmission between the stored-energy element and the pressure plate, where the wear-compensating device has at least one adjusting element, which can move in an adjusting direction to compensate for wear. A clearance-producing arrangement includes a gripping element provided on the pressure plate, which element comes or can be brought to rest against a blocking element (fixed in position relative to the housing arrangement upon the occurrence of wear. When the housing arrangement is being attached to the flywheel arrangement, the blocking element arrives in state in which it is able to enter into a blocking interaction with the associated gripping element.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2001Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: Mannesmann Sachs AGInventors: Johann Dobler, Klaus Gorzitzke, Oswald Grünewald, Winfried Herterich, Jürgen Kleifges, Wolfgang Knauer, Jörg Lampe, Walter Lindner, Achim Link, Gerhard Röll, Reinhold Weidinger, Erwin Ziegler
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Patent number: 6588566Abstract: A pressure plate assembly for a friction clutch includes a housing; a pressure plate held in the housing with freedom to move in the same direction as that in which a rotational axis (A) extends; a stored-energy element; and a wear-compensating device acting in the path of force transmission between the stored-energy element and the pressure plate and/or between the stored-energy element and the housing arrangement, where the wear-compensating device has at least one adjusting element able to move in an adjusting direction to compensate for wear. A clearance-producing arrangement includes at least one gripping element, where the minimum of one gripping element has a body section, one end of which is attached to the assembly consisting of the pressure plate and the housing, between which assembly and the stored-energy element the wear-compensating device acts.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2001Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Mannesmann Sachs AGInventors: Klaus Gorzitzke, Winfried Herterich, Wolfgang Knauer, Walter Lindner, Achim Link, Gerhard Röll, Reinhold Weidinger
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Patent number: 6588567Abstract: A pressure plate assembly for a friction clutch includes a housing, a pressure plate held in the housing arrangement with freedom to move axially, and a stored-energy element transmitting force along a path between the housing and the pressure plate. A wear-compensating device acting in the path of force transmission has at least one adjusting element able to move in an adjusting direction to compensate for wear. At least one spring element pretensions the minimum of one adjusting element for movement in the adjusting direction, where at least certain areas of the minimum of one spring element extend in the circumferential direction relative to the rotational axis (A). A support arrangement supports the area of the spring element extending essentially in the circumferential direction radially from the outside and/or radially from the inside relative to the rotational axis (A).Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2001Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Mannesmann Sachs AGInventors: Klaus Gorzitzke, Winfried Herterich, Wolfgang Knauer, Walter Lindner, Achim Link, Gerhard Röll, Reinhold Weidinger
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Publication number: 20020043440Abstract: A pressure plate assembly for a friction clutch includes a housing, a pressure plate held in the housing arrangement with freedom to move axially, and a stored-energy element transmitting force along a path between the housing and the pressure plate. A wear-compensating device acting in the path of force transmission has at least one adjusting element able to move in an adjusting direction to compensate for wear. At least one spring element pretensions the minimum of one adjusting element for movement in the adjusting direction, where at least certain areas of the minimum of one spring element extend in the circumferential direction relative to the rotational axis (A). A support arrangement supports the area of the spring element extending essentially in the circumferential direction radially from the outside and/or radially from the inside relative to the rotational axis (A).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Applicant: Mannesmann Sachs AGInventors: Klaus Gorzitzke, Winfried Herterich, Wolfgang Knauer, Walter Lindner, Achim Link, Gerhard Roll, Reinhold Weidinger
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Publication number: 20020043439Abstract: A pressure plate assembly for a friction clutch includes a housing; a pressure plate held in the housing with freedom to move in the same direction as that in which a rotational axis (A) extends; a stored-energy element; and a wear-compensating device acting in the path of force transmission between the stored-energy element and the pressure plate and/or between the stored-energy element and the housing arrangement, where the wear-compensating device has at least one adjusting element able to move in an adjusting direction to compensate for wear. A clearance-producing arrangement includes at least one gripping element, where the minimum of one gripping element has a body section, one end of which is attached to the assembly consisting of the pressure plate and the housing, between which assembly and the stored-energy element the wear-compensating device acts.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Applicant: Mannesmann Sachs AGInventors: Klaus Gorzitzke, Winfried Herterich, Wolfgang Knauer, Walter Lindner, Achim Link, Gerhard Roll, Reinhold Weidinger
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Publication number: 20020040837Abstract: A pressure plate assembly for a friction clutch includes a housing for mounting to a flywheel; a pressure plate, held in the housing with the freedom to move in the same direction as that of a rotational axis (A); a stored-energy element; and a wear-compensating device acting in the path of force transmission between the stored-energy element and the pressure plate, where the wear-compensating device has at least one adjusting element, which can move in an adjusting direction to compensate for wear. A clearance-producing arrangement includes a gripping element provided on the pressure plate, which element comes or can be brought to rest against a blocking element (fixed in position relative to the housing arrangement upon the occurrence of wear. When the housing arrangement is being attached to the flywheel arrangement, the blocking element arrives in state in which it is able to enter into a blocking interaction with the associated gripping element.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2001Publication date: April 11, 2002Applicant: Mannesmann Sachs AGInventors: Johann Dobler, Klaus Gorzitzke, Oswald Grunewald, Winfried Herterich, Jurgen Kleifges, Wolfgang Knauer, Jorg Lampe, Walter Lindner, Achim Link, Gerhard Roll, Reinhold Weidinger, Erwin Ziegler