Beschorner
Bernd Beschorner, Schwarme DE
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20110210206 | CONNECTION OF A WING TO A FUSELAGE OF AN AIRPLANE - An aerofoil connection on a fuselage airframe comprising a plurality of double-jointed coupling members. In each case at least two z-coupling members extending substantially parallel to a vertical axis of the aircraft and in each case at least two xz-coupling members are arranged in the region of two longitudinal edges of a fuselage airframe recess wherein the xz-coupling members are configured in each case for a first maximum of a load in the event of a crash and of a load in normal flight operation parallel to a longitudinal axis of the aircraft, and for a second maximum of a load in the event of a crash and of a load in normal flight operation parallel to the vertical axis. The xz-coupling members are capable of absorbing force components parallel to the x-axis as well as force components which arise parallel to the z-axis. | 09-01-2011 |
Bernd Beschorner, Weihe DE
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20100206984 | Bearing Application for Fastening Step Flights in an Aircraft - The invention relates to a bearing application for staircases in an aircraft with at least two decks. | 08-19-2010 |
Matt Beschorner, Plainfield, IL US
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20140283676 | Fluid Regeneration in a Hydraulic System - A hydraulic system for a work machine may include a first hydraulic cylinder, a second hydraulic cylinder and a monospool assembly in fluid communication with the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder. The monospool assembly may facilitate at least one of a cylinder-to-cylinder regeneration flow, makeup flow and supplemental flow to at least one of the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder. | 09-25-2014 |
Matthew Beschorner, Plainfield, IL US
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20150267831 | Valve Stem Cover and System - A valve cover includes a first cover portion, second cover portion, web, and a plurality of bolt holes formed therein. The first cover portion has a first shape. The second cover portion has a second shape that is different from the first shape. The web connects the first cover portion to the second cover portion. The valve cover has a long axis disposed along the first cover portion, web and second cover portion. A first bolt hole of the plurality of bolt holes is offset from a remainder of the plurality of the bolt holes. | 09-24-2015 |
Matthew J. Beschorner, Plainfield, IL US
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20100050621 | Machine control system having hydraulic warmup procedure - A control system for a machine is disclosed. The control system may have a pump, a low pressure reservoir, and at least one actuator connected to receive fluid pressurized by the pump and discharge fluid to the low pressure reservoir. The control system may also have a bypass passage situated to allow fluid to bypass the at least one actuator, and a warmup valve disposed within the bypass passage and being movable between a flow-passing position and a flow-blocking position. The control system may further have a hydraulic temperature sensor configured to generate a signal indicative of a temperature of the fluid, and a controller in communication with the pump, the warmup valve, and the hydraulic temperature sensor. The controller may be configured to move the warmup valve to the flow-passing position, fix a displacement position of the pump, and adjust an input speed of the pump in response to the signal. | 03-04-2010 |
20100122528 | Hydraulic system having regeneration and supplemental flow - A hydraulic system for a machine is disclosed. The hydraulic system may have a pump, a tank, a first actuator with a head-end and a rod-end, and a first valve arrangement configured to control fluid flow from the pump to the first actuator and from the first actuator to the tank. The hydraulic system may also have a second actuator with a head-end and a rod-end, and a second valve arrangement configured to control fluid flow from the pump to the second actuator and from the second actuator to the tank. The hydraulic system may further have a third valve arrangement fluidly connected between the first and second valve arrangements to receive pressurized fluid from the pump in parallel with the first and second valve arrangements. The third valve arrangement may be configured to facilitate fluid regeneration of and supplemental flow to at least one of the first and second actuators. | 05-20-2010 |
20120152368 | Independent Metering Valve with Flow Limiter - An independent metering valve (IMV) assembly is disclosed that includes a metering stem including an inlet. The IMV assembly also includes a hydro-mechanical control valve in communication with a fluid source and the inlet. The control valve also including a spool with a closed end and an open end. The control valve includes a biasing member that biases the control valve or spool towards an open position thereby establishing communication between the fluid source and the inlet. The control valve also including a load signal line providing communication between an outlet of the control valve upstream of the inlet and the closed end of the spool. Wherein high pressure in the load signal line allowing the control valve to move towards a closed position thereby overcoming bias of the biasing member and reducing flow to the inlet during a high pressure condition. | 06-21-2012 |
20140034133 | DYNAMIC SEAL WEAR MITIGATION SYSTEM - A system can include one or more valve arrangements with a working chamber to receive a working fluid at a first pressure, and a control chamber to receive fluid at a second pressure. A dynamic seal can be disposed on a land of a valve element. A supply passage can be in communication between the control chamber and a tank and can include a check valve. A relief valve can be disposed between the check valve and the control chamber. A pilot pump and another relief valve may be disposed upstream of the check valve. The relief valve downstream of the check valve can have a higher pressure limit than the downstream one. A pressure sensor may be disposed between the check valve and the control chamber and used to warn the operator of a high pressure in the control chamber. | 02-06-2014 |
20140034135 | HYDRAULIC SYSTEM WITH A DYNAMIC SEAL - A system can include one or more valve arrangements with a working chamber to receive a working fluid at a first pressure, and a control chamber to receive fluid at a second pressure. A dynamic seal can be disposed on a land of a valve element. The valve arrangement may include a sleeve against which the dynamic seal is slidably engaged. The valve element may include a check stem. A pressure compensating system may be in communication with bores formed in with the valve element. A pressure system to monitor dynamic seal wear may be in communication with the control chamber of the valve arrangement. | 02-06-2014 |
20140308106 | VOID PROTECTION SYSTEM - A void protection system for a mining shovel having an operator input device includes an independent metering valve assembly including one or more fluid source-cylinder valves for fluidly connecting the fluid source to the hydraulic cylinder. The system also includes a sensor assembly for monitoring the fluid pressure within the rod end and the head end of the hydraulic cylinder, and a control module. The control module is configured to monitor movement of the operator input device, monitor pressure within the hydraulic cylinder, increase the opening of the corresponding fluid source-cylinder valve and increase fluid flow from the fluid source to fill corresponding end of the hydraulic cylinder until pressure in the corresponding end of the hydraulic cylinder is above a first threshold pressure. | 10-16-2014 |
Matthew James Beschorner, Plainfield, IL US
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20090277243 | Electrically controlled hydraulic valve calibration method and system - A method of calibrating an electrically controlled hydraulic valve having a known relationship between flow rate through the valve and displacement of a valve element is disclosed. The method includes ascertaining a first current level for actuating the electrically controlled hydraulic valve to move the valve element to a position adjacent an inlet port, and a first displacement of the valve element responsive to the first current level. The method also includes ascertaining a second current level for actuating the electrically controlled hydraulic valve to move the valve element from the position adjacent the inlet port to a position permitting flow through the inlet port, and ascertaining a second displacement of the valve element responsive to the second current level. The method further includes establishing a relationship between current and displacement associated with the electrically controlled hydraulic valve. | 11-12-2009 |
20130219877 | System and Method for Calibrating Hydraulic Valves - A system and method for calibrating an electronically actuatable hydraulic valve in a work machine may include at least one supply valve and at least one drain valve to be calibrated and a bypass valve in fluid communication with a pump and a fluid source. The at least one supply valve and the at least one drain valve may be calibrated by opening the at least one supply valve and the at least one drain valve, closing the bypass valve, setting the pump to a desired flow output, determining a first current command for the at least one supply valve corresponding to a first target pressure parameter and determining a second current command for the at least one drain valve corresponding to a second target pressure parameter. | 08-29-2013 |
Scott A. Beschorner, Joliet, IL US
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20090096172 | Composite archery target - A composite archery target | 04-16-2009 |
William Beschorner, Omaha, NE US
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20090214482 | Transgenic Mammals Expressing Human Preproinsulin - Transgenic mammals which express human preproinsulin, methods and reagents for producing the transgenic mammals, and therapeutic methods of providing patients with insulin and C-peptide using tissues and cells from the transgenic mammals. | 08-27-2009 |
William E. Beschorner, Omaha, NE US
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20100075414 | GROWTH OF FOREIGN CELLS AFTER CONDITIONAL AND SELECTIVE DESTRUCTION OF FETAL HOST CELLS - Foreign cells can be grown in fetal non-mammalian hosts for the production of transplant organs and tissues, the development of new therapeutic agents, and the production of biological factors and drugs. Tissue-specific injury to fetal host target cells is carried without substantial injury to the maternal host or foreign cells, providing an environment in which the injured tissue can be regenerated with the foreign cells. | 03-25-2010 |
20110020295 | PRE-TRANSPLANT ACCOMMODATED ORGANS RESISTANT TO ANTI-DONOR IMMUNITY - This invention includes the composition of organ grafts accommodated prior to transplantation and therefore resistant to rejection by preformed antibodies. Accommodation is achieved within the donor animal by administration of sub-lethal levels of accommodation inducing factors derived from animals sensitized to the donor. | 01-27-2011 |
20120270202 | Pre-Transplant Accommodated Organs Resistant To Anti-Donor Immunity - This invention includes the composition of organ grafts accommodated prior to transplantation and therefore resistant to rejection by preformed antibodies. Accommodation is achieved within the donor animal by administration of sub-lethal levels of accommodation inducing factors derived from animals sensitized to the donor. | 10-25-2012 |