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Richard B Langkamp

from Hemlock, NY
Age ~65

Richard Langkamp Phones & Addresses

  • 5329 Curtis Rd, Hemlock, NY 14466 (716) 367-9716
  • 5381 Curtis Rd, Hemlock, NY 14466 (585) 367-9716
  • 5329B Curtis Rd, Hemlock, NY 14466
  • Caneadea, NY
  • 57 Parkerhouse Rd, Rochester, NY 14623
  • 515 Vosburg Rd, Webster, NY 14580 (585) 671-5868 (716) 671-5868
  • Reno, NV

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Manager Of New Product Development And Manufacturing Engineering At Southco Inc.

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Location:
Rochester, New York Area
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Experience:
Southco Inc. (Privately Held; Mechanical or Industrial Engineering industry): Manager of New Product Development and Manufacturing Engineering,  (January 2010-Present) Presently Managing a group of 44 employees comprised of New Product Development, Mfg Engineeirng, and Toolroom P...
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Us Patents

Pawl Assembly

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US Patent:
8459703, Jun 11, 2013
Filed:
Apr 11, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/911198
Inventors:
Glenn E. Anderson - Malvern PA, US
Richard E. Schlack - Rising Sun MD, US
D. Dale Turner - Honeoye Falls NY, US
James Vickers - Media PA, US
Stephen K. Spatig - West Chester PA, US
Richard B. Langkamp - Hemlock NY, US
H. Allen Riblett - Ardentown DE, US
Assignee:
Southco, Inc. - Concordville PA
International Classification:
E05C 5/00
E05C 19/00
US Classification:
292 67, 292 63, 292194, 292203, 292303, 292DIG 64, 411175, 411970
Abstract:
A pawl assembly that can be installed to the output shaft of a latch mechanism more easily, and in some embodiments without the use of tools, as compared to prior art pawls.

Multi-Point Latch System

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US Patent:
20010026070, Oct 4, 2001
Filed:
Jan 12, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/759939
Inventors:
Richard Schlack - Rising Sun MD, US
Richard Langkamp - Hemlock NY, US
D. Turner - Honeoye Falls NY, US
Stephen Spatig - West Chester PA, US
Paul Dulieu - Honeoye Falls NY, US
Richard Perriello - Rochester NY, US
International Classification:
E05C001/06
US Classification:
292/036000
Abstract:
A multipoint latch system for releasably securing a first panel member against an enclosure cabinet or frame, the latch system having a translatable rod member adapted to be carried on a door panel, a rod guide which is fixably mounted on the door panel, a panel block which is connected to the translatable rod member and a pawl member rotatably mounted to the panel block so that the arm translates with the rod member, there further being a camming mechanism which causes the pawl to move relative to the rod member as the pawl is translated with the rod. A keeper is provided for installation on a corresponding enclosure frame, and an actuator is provided to facilitate translation of the rod member to release the pawl from engagement with a keeper after.

Rotary Pawl Latch

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US Patent:
20050067840, Mar 31, 2005
Filed:
Jul 9, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/888168
Inventors:
Stefan Koveal - Glen Mills PA, US
Robert Speers - West Chester PA, US
Hitesh Cherry - Harrisburg PA, US
Jeffrey Antonucci - West Chester PA, US
Richard Langkamp - Hemlock NY, US
D. Turner - Honeoye Falls NY, US
Richard Horton - Stourbridge, GB
Phil Kempson - Frampton Cotterell, GB
Alan Simchayoff - Warrington PA, US
International Classification:
E05C019/10
US Classification:
292095000, 292113000
Abstract:
Latches including a housing, a rotary pawl, catch means for releasably holding the pawl in a closed configuration, and means for operating the catch means are disclosed. The pawl is pivotally attached to the housing and is rotationally movable between a closed or engaged configuration and an open or disengaged configuration. The pawl is provided with a torsion spring member that biases the pawl toward the open or disengaged configuration. In some embodiments the catch means includes a locking member. In other embodiments the catch means includes a pivotally movable trigger. The means for operating the catch means may be electrically powered.

Rotary Pawl Latch

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US Patent:
20060208503, Sep 21, 2006
Filed:
Feb 27, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/363441
Inventors:
Alan Simchayoff - Warrington PA, US
Richard Langkamp - Hemlock NY, US
D. Dale Turner - Honeoye Falls NY, US
James Vickers - Media PA, US
International Classification:
E05C 3/06
US Classification:
292216000
Abstract:
A latch assembly for releasably securing a striker in a rotary pawl latch. The latch assembly includes a housing, a rotary pawl, and an actuator. The housing can have 5 one sidewall having a notch for receiving the striker. A trigger can be pivotally attached to the housing such that the actuator releases the rotary pawl thus opening the latch.

Over-Center Draw Latch

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US Patent:
48908690, Jan 2, 1990
Filed:
Sep 20, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/248336
Inventors:
Richard B. Langkamp - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Southco, Inc. - Concordville PA
International Classification:
F05C 303
US Classification:
292113
Abstract:
A draw latch is provided, of the over-center type, in which the latch has a base, a lever and a catch. The base and lever are pivotally connected to each other, and the catch and lever are pivotally connected to each other. The catch preferably has a lip or hook at its end, for engagement with a member that is to be drawn toward engagement with another member upon which the base is mounted, for drawing those members together, as the lever is moved from an open position to a closed position, through which movements the over-center motion is effected. Dimples or detents are used to provide a resistance to relative motion between the base and the lever on the one hand, and the lever and the catch on the other, through most of the range of their relative movements, but the detents become aligned or nested in one position for assembly of the components under non-frictional conditions, with the detents effecting a spring-like function upon legs of the lever.

Apparatus For Sealing Latching Devices

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US Patent:
6116660, Sep 12, 2000
Filed:
Oct 3, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/165657
Inventors:
Richard B. Langkamp - Hemlock NY
D. Dale Turner - Honeoye Falls NY
Assignee:
Southco, Inc.
International Classification:
E05C 500
US Classification:
292 65
Abstract:
A latch has a housing for mounting in a door, panel or the like and a moveable pawl which engages a frame, panel or the like in a fastened position. The latch is provided with a substantially resilient member in the form of a seal, which is adapted to be compressed when the pawl is in the fastened position for inhibiting the passage of matter.

Actuator Assembly

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US Patent:
61740071, Jan 16, 2001
Filed:
May 19, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/313975
Inventors:
Richard E. Schlack - Rising Sun MD
Richard B. Langkamp - Hemlock NY
Richard M. Plummer - Kennett Square PA
D. Dale Turner - Honeoye Falls NY
Assignee:
Southco, Inc. - Concordville PA
International Classification:
E05B 300
US Classification:
2923363
Abstract:
An actuator is used for operating a variety of latching mechanisms. In one embodiment, the latching mechanism includes a rotatable connecting member comprised of a single piece or of separate pieces attached together and the actuator includes a handle assembly operable through pivotal movements of a handle. In operation, the actuator is mountable in a panel or similar member so that the pivoting motion of the handle occurs along a longitudinal axis of the connecting member.

Compression Latch Having A Reduced Protrusion

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US Patent:
20180148958, May 31, 2018
Filed:
Jul 12, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/575095
Inventors:
- Concordville PA, US
Richard B. Langkamp - Hemlock NY, US
Assignee:
Southco, Inc. - Concordville PA
International Classification:
E05C 3/04
E05B 17/00
Abstract:
According to one aspect of the invention, a latch is configured to fix a panel relative to a frame. The latch includes a housing configured for engagement to the panel. The latch also includes a cap mounted within the housing and a shaft extending along a longitudinal axis within the housing. A spring of the latch is configured to bias the shaft away from the cap along the longitudinal axis, and a sleeve of the latch interposed between the shaft and the housing, the sleeve defining a first slot. The latch also includes a cam interposed between the shaft and the housing, the cam defining a second slot. A pin is provided which extends into the first and second slots. The first and second slots are configured to guide the rotation and axial movement of the shaft as the cap is rotated within the housing.
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