Abstract: A connection system for a fluid level measuring system is disclosed. The disclosed connection system comprises an outer member (also known as a boss), at least one retaining means or clip, and a tube that has been previously shaped and in receptive within the outer member. The end of the tube not received within the outer member is associated with a cap or handle for inserting and removing a fluid level indicator blade (or dipstick).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 13, 2002
Date of Patent:
August 30, 2005
Assignee:
Orscheln Products LLC
Inventors:
John M. Dougherty, Michael H. Schmidt, Scott A. Dierks, Steven W. Marek
Abstract: The disclosure relates to a process for forming a deposit on the surface of a metallic or conductive surface. The process employs an electrolytic process to deposit a silicate containing coating or film upon a metallic or conductive surface.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 2, 2002
Date of Patent:
June 28, 2005
Assignee:
Elisha Holding LLC
Inventors:
Robert L. Heimann, Branko Popov, Bruce Flint, Nancy G. Heimann, Ravi Chandran, William M. Dalton
Abstract: A laminar structure is disclosed that comprises a tacky mastic at least partially in contact with a ultra-violet (UV) light and moisture barrier. The structure can be employed for protecting a wide range of substrates such as wood, metal, concrete, cement, among other substrates. The structure can be cut or shaped into a virtually unlimited array of configurations. A release layer can be applied onto at least a portion of one or more sides of the structure. The release layer can be removed from the structure prior to applying the structure onto the substrate to be protected. Once applied the structure can protect the substrate from moisture, UV, microbial and animal attack.
Abstract: An electroless or electrolytic process for treating metallic surfaces is disclosed. The disclosed process exposes the metallic surface to a first medium comprising at least one silicate, and then to a second medium comprising colloidal silica (additional processing steps can be employed before, between and after exposure to the first and second mediums). The first and second mediums can be electrolytic or electroless.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 5, 2003
Date of Patent:
March 15, 2005
Assignee:
Elisha Holding LLC
Inventors:
Robert L. Heimann, Bruce Flint, Ravi Chandran, Jonathan L. Bass, James S. Falcone, Jr.
Abstract: A radiation curable, flexible, paintable composition produced from epoxy compounds and one or more polyol(s) has enhanced durability, thick and thin film adhesion, resistance to mold growth and dimensional changes while reducing solvent emissions. The composition can reduce, if not eliminate, runs and drips during the thermal bake cycles which are associated with using conventional compositions in automotive applications.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 6, 2002
Date of Patent:
February 22, 2005
Assignee:
Denovus LLC
Inventors:
Donald W. Taylor, Todd W. Scrivens, Laurie Denise Lovshe, Jeffrey T. Pachl
Abstract: The disclosure relates to improved gel/grease compositions as well as grease compositions capable of imparting improved corrosion resistance. The grease includes a silica/silicate mixture that can imparts a relatively high pH and corrosion resistant properties to the grease.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 21, 2001
Date of Patent:
February 22, 2005
Assignee:
Elisha Holding LLC
Inventors:
Robert L. Heimann, Nancy M. Heimann, William M. Dalton, Donald W. Taylor, Todd W. Scrivens
Abstract: A novel expandable composition and method for using the same are disclosed. The disclosed method relates to using the composition, for example, as an automotive cavity sealant. The inventive composition normally is a combination of at least one base polymer, at least one expansion or blowing agents, at least one hydrocarbon resin, at least one curing agent or catalyst and optionally at least one additives such as a supplemental polymer, colorant, tackifier, processing oil, among others.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 26, 2000
Date of Patent:
December 14, 2004
Assignee:
Orbseal LLC
Inventors:
Gary Raymond Duffin, Michael Allen Lupini, Donald W. Taylor, Peter Tkacz
Abstract: The disclosure relates to a process for forming a deposit on the surface of a metallic or conductive surface. The process employs an electroless process to deposit a silicate containing coating or film upon a metallic or conductive surface.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 2, 2002
Date of Patent:
July 13, 2004
Assignee:
Elisha Holding LLC
Inventors:
Robert L. Heimann, Brank Popov, Bruce Flint, Dragan Slavkov, Craig Bishop
Abstract: The disclosure relates to an electroless or electrolytic process for treating metallic surfaces. The process employs a medium comprising at least one oxygen containing water soluble compound (e.g., stannates, molybdates, vanadates and hydrated cerium compounds) having a controlled and predetermined concentration, temperature and pH wherein the metallic surface is at least partially corroded or solubilized.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 2, 2002
Date of Patent:
June 22, 2004
Assignee:
Elisha Holding LLC
Inventors:
Robert L. Heimann, Branko Popov, Dragan Slavkov, Bala Haran
Abstract: A latching mechanism that uses lubricant impregnated bearings to improve the operation, reduce the corrosion, ease the maintenance, and extend the life of the latching mechanism. The latching mechanism comprises a spindle rotatably disposed in a sleeve that is fixed to a frame (e.g., a door frame). Positioned in the annular space between the spindle and sleeve, the lubricant impregnated bearings separate dissimilar materials and provide a constant source of lubrication. To replenish the bearings, lubricant is introduced into the annular space through a channel in the spindle that communicates between an inlet opening in the end of the spindle and an outlet opening at the annular space. The lubricant impregnated bearings are grooved to enhance lubricant flow and distribution around the bearing surfaces. A shield is attached to the spindle and is disposed around the exterior of the sleeve to prevent debris from entering the annular space.
Abstract: A laminar structure is disclosed that comprises a tacky mastic at least partially in contact with a ultra-violet (UV) light and moisture barrier. The structure can be employed for protecting a wide range of substrates such as wood, metal, concrete, cement, among other substrates. The structure can be cut or shaped into a virtually unlimited array of configurations. A release layer can be applied onto at least a portion of one or more sides of the structure. The release layer can be removed from the structure prior to applying the structure onto the substrate to be protected. Once applied the structure can protect the substrate from moisture, UV, microbial and animal attack.
Abstract: A reinforcement for an expandable or foaming material is disclosed that comprises a first and a second member each having protuberances that are contacted when the first and second members are joined. The members are joined by bending a hinge that separates the members, or can be joined in multiple units to form a series. The members are maintained in a closed or joined position by at least one latch. Once joined, the first and second members define at least one opening wherein a foaming composition can be injected into the joined members. Alternatively, a preformed expandable material can be placed between the first and second members, or located on selected outer positions, e.g., within an automotive cavity to be sealed.
Abstract: The disclosure relates to temporary corrosion resistant coatings and films upon metal substrates, e.g., metal tools and dies. The temporary coatings and films will not adversely chemically alter the surface of the underlying substrate. The coatings/films comprise a mixture of at least one of an acrylic, water, an oil, silica, at least one silicate, surfactants and optionally one or more buffering materials and waxes.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 10, 2001
Date of Patent:
September 9, 2003
Assignee:
Elisha Holding LLC
Inventors:
John Hahn, Robert L. Heimann, Daniel I. Crosby
Abstract: The disclosure relates to a process for forming a deposit on the surface of a metallic or conductive surface. The process employs an energy enhanced process to deposit a silicate containing coating or film upon a metallic or conductive surface.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 22, 2001
Date of Patent:
July 29, 2003
Assignee:
Elisha Holding LLC
Inventors:
Robert L. Heimann, William M. Dalton, John Hahn, David M. Price, Wayne L. Soucie, Ravi Chandran
Abstract: The disclosure relates to a process for forming a deposit on the surface of a metallic or conductive surface. The process employs an electrolytic process to deposit a silicate containing coating or film upon a metallic or conductive surface.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 1, 2001
Date of Patent:
July 15, 2003
Assignee:
Elisha Holding LLC
Inventors:
Robert L. Heimann, William M. Dalton, John Hahn, David M. Price, Wayne L. Soucie, Ravi Chandran
Abstract: A pedal assembly comprises parking brake and service brake pedal levers. The parking brake pedal lever engages and is maintained in fixed location by a torsion spring. The torsion spring can be released by operating either the service brake or an accelerator.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 9, 2002
Date of Patent:
July 15, 2003
Assignee:
Orscheln Products LLC
Inventors:
Curtis H. Porter, Michael H. Schmidt, Wayne Soucie, Jeffrey Tayon
Abstract: The disclosure relates to a process for forming a deposit on the surface of a metallic or conductive surface. The process employs an electrolytic process to deposit a mineral containing coating or film upon a metallic or conductive surface.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 23, 2001
Date of Patent:
June 3, 2003
Assignee:
Elisha Holding LLC
Inventors:
Robert L. Heimann, William M. Dalton, John Hahn, David M. Price, Wayne L. Soucie
Abstract: A low-temperature foam compositions and that are produced from an epoxy compound and an acid source can be substantially free of polyurethane or isocyanate chemistry. The disclosed compositions and precursors thereof reduce, if not eliminate, the presence of conventional undesirable compounds and by-products thereof.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 24, 2000
Date of Patent:
November 12, 2002
Assignee:
Denovus LLC
Inventors:
James W. Freitag, Donald W. Taylor, Jess Rogers, Jeffrey T. Pachl
Abstract: A radiation curable, flexible, paintable composition produced from epoxy compounds and one or more polyol(s) has enhanced durability, thick and thin film adhesion, resistance to mold growth and dimensional changes while reducing solvent emissions. The composition can reduce, if not eliminate, runs and drips during the thermal bake cycles which are associated with using conventional compositions in automotive applications.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 24, 1999
Date of Patent:
October 8, 2002
Assignee:
Denovus LLC
Inventors:
Donald W. Taylor, Todd W. Scrivens, Laurie Denise Lovshe, Jeffrey T. Pachl
Abstract: A method is disclosed for providing inorganic and/or organic coating compositions onto rotor cores to eliminate soldering during aluminum injection. These coatings can also be applied upon electric motor rotors and/or stators laminates as well as other electronic components such as transformers. The disclosed method provides at least one film or layer of a coating composition within channels or bar slots defined by the rotor of the electric motor core/rotor (depending upon the design of the motor the slots can be defined within the rotor or open ended along the longitudinal axis of the rotor). The coating composition is also typically applied upon all exposed surfaces of the rotor, e.g., within the channels and exterior surfaces of the rotor. The coated rotor is then contacted with a molten metal. The coating composition functions to isolate the laminates (e.g., steel) of the rotor from a molten metal (e.g.