Plural Oppositely Moving Struts Patents (Class 100/294)
  • Patent number: 11454258
    Abstract: The invention relates to a fluid-driven drive having a movable working surface and a volume-variable cavity, further having an unstable element, wherein given a movement of the working surface in a first movement direction, the unstable element can initially be moved at least in a section with an increased expenditure of force out to an unstable point, wherein when going past the unstable point in the first movement direction, in addition to the force that is provided by fluid pressure, a force exerted by the unstable element is also available in the direction of the first movement direction, wherein given a subsequent movement of the working surface in a second movement direction opposite to the first movement direction, the unstable element can be initially moved with an increased expenditure of force out to an unstable point, wherein when passing the unstable point in the second movement direction, a lower expenditure of force is required for movement at least sectionally.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2019
    Date of Patent: September 27, 2022
    Assignee: RHEINISCH-WESTFĂ„LISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE (RWTH) AACHEN
    Inventor: Olivier Reinertz
  • Patent number: 5025719
    Abstract: A trash compactor includes a receptacle with a receptacle opening, a closure member, and a collapsible compacting mechanism mounted in the closure member. The closure member is adapted to be secured over the receptacle opening in a compacting position. With the closure member in the compacting position, the compacting mechanism is adapted to be operated, preferably driven by an electric drive motor, so as to extend a compacting head into the receptacle through the receptacle opening to compact trash received therein. The compacting mechanism is also adapted to retract the compacting head substantially from the trash receptacle. A drive motor control system controls the operation of the drive motor in driving the compacting mechanism. Once the compacting head is retracted from the receptacle the closure member is adapted to be released from the compacting position thereby exposing the receptacle opening so that more trash may be deposited into the receptacle for compacting.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1989
    Date of Patent: June 25, 1991
    Inventor: Kenneth D. Thomas
  • Patent number: 5001977
    Abstract: A removable, self-powered trash compactor particularly suited for aircraft tray carts. The compactor includes a rechargeable battery to power a motor that drives a screw drive connected with a scissor type extension linkage attached to a platen designed to permit the passage of liquids around said platen to minimize pressure exerted on walls and floor of container, carts and carriers. The food service tray guides support a plastic or fiberboard sheet to restrain resilient waste matter from returning to its original shape and permitting a disposable flexible liner to interfold underneath the compactor and surround the compactor until the first cycle wherein the liner unfolds and encompasses the cart, carrier or container space, thereby obtaining the compactor to support the disposable liner and permitting the fitting of an interfolded cover over the entire compactor inside the liner to permit the compactor to compress waste and keep waste matter from contact with the compactor mechanisms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 1989
    Date of Patent: March 26, 1991
    Inventor: Thomas R. Tracy
  • Patent number: 4275651
    Abstract: A cabinet has an upper portion which encloses a ram member movable vertically by a motor driven scissor-type actuator from an upper retracted position to a lower extended compacting position within a container positioned within the lower portion of the cabinet. The container is molded of a plastics material and is supported by a two-wheeled cart including pivotal arms which extend around an intermediate portion of the container and are locked together for restraining the container during compacting. When the container is tilted by the cart into a compacting position under the ram member, the container actuates a sealing frame which lowers and engages the upper rim of the container for confining within the upper portion of the cabinet any odors released by the material being compacted within the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 1980
    Date of Patent: June 30, 1981
    Assignee: Lambert Corporation
    Inventors: Hugh F. Groth, Guilbert M. Hunt, Ronald E. Shaner