Tulsa’s APSCO Awarded Patent for Pneumatic Cylinder Technology
Air Power Systems Company (APSCO, Inc.) has received a U.S patent for its design of a pneumatic cylinder used to control pump valves on dump trucks.
Air Power Systems Company (APSCO, Inc.), a global manufacturer of pneumatic cylinders, valves and control solutions, has received a U.S patent for its design of a pneumatic cylinder used to control pump valves on dump trucks.
Patent 8,297,586 – for a “proportional control pneumatic cylinder” – provides users precise control of hydraulic spool movement with the air controls on their trucks.
According to Larry Mocha, APSCO’s president and CEO, the new patented technology will be used by a variety of truck equipment manufacturers.
“Our team is very excited about this latest patent,” said Mocha. “We have a long history of providing solutions to the truck and automotive equipment industries, and this is another example of our company’s ongoing efforts to develop better technology for our customers.”
This is the fifth U.S. patent issued to APSCO. The company also has filed for three more patents on technology developed by the company.
APSCO, a manufacturing company with ISO 9000:2008 certifications, has developed, manufactured and marketed solutions for the mobile, truck equipment and automotive industries since 1964.
For more information about APSCO, visit www.apscopower.com.
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