Patents by Inventor Luke MICHAEL ROBERTS
Luke MICHAEL ROBERTS has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240167499Abstract: The fastener assembly includes a fastener body having a threaded portion at a lower end, and a stem portion at an upper end. A cap has side walls defining a wrenching surface and a top surface connecting the top surface where the cap is secure to the stem portion on the upper end of the fastener body. The assembly also includes a decorative laser mark defined on the top surface of the cap.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2022Publication date: May 23, 2024Applicant: MACLEAN-FOGG COMPANYInventors: Joe CURTIN, Mark RAVES, Luke Michael ROBERTS, Joseph VERLA, Kenneth James RIMATZKI
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Publication number: 20220381285Abstract: A security fastener assembly is provided with a cap having a standard tool bearing surface and an attachment portion formed opposite the tool bearing surface. A fastener body has a mating attachment portion formed at a first end along which the cap is secured and a keyed security feature formed adjacent the mating attachment portion. A second end of the fastener body has a threaded fastener portion for securing the fastener assembly to a vehicle. The threaded portion of the fastener body is installed with rotation in a first direction. Engaging the tool bearing surface of the cap and rotating in a second direction opposite the first direction does not rotate the threaded portion of the fastener body. The fastener body is removable with the keyed security feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2020Publication date: December 1, 2022Applicant: MACLEAN-FOGG COMPANYInventors: Bradley Warren SOUTHWOOD, Mark Andrew RAVES, Luke Michael ROBERTS, Eric MCFARLANE, Joseph VERLA
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Publication number: 20220324414Abstract: A wheel fastener alarm assembly is provided having a fastener body with a first portion defining a wrenching surface and a cavity, and a second portion with a threaded portion to attach and detach from a wheel of a vehicle. A sensor array is disposed in the cavity of fastener body to detect an attribute of the fastener body and generate an output signal based on the attribute of the fastener body. An antenna connected to the sensor array to transmit the signal to a remote location. A cap is secured to the first portion of the fastener body and covers the wrenching surface and the cavity opening to define a capped fastener body.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2022Publication date: October 13, 2022Applicant: MacLean-Fogg CompanyInventors: David J. DAVIS, Kryzysztof MISZTUR, Christian MUEHLICH, Robert E. WHITNEY, Larry J. WILSON, Marcus A. ZAGORNIAK, Steven R. FISTER, Mark RAVES, Luke MICHAEL ROBERTS, Ben WILMHOFF, Bennett WHITNEY
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Publication number: 20220325742Abstract: A wheel fastener and method of forming a wheel fastener is provided. The wheel fastener has a fastener body with a threaded portion, a wrenching portion and a spherical load-bearing portion is configured to mate with a fastener seat on a wheel, where the spherical radius is in the range of 13.9 mm to 14.0 mm. The fastener also includes a multi-layer coating is applied to the fastener body, the multi-layer coating having a friction topcoat with a coefficient of friction in the range of 0.10 to 0.20. The fastener also includes a cap secured on the wrenching portion and defining a wrenching surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2022Publication date: October 13, 2022Applicant: MacLean-Fogg CompanyInventors: Mark RAVES, Luke Michael ROBERTS
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Patent number: 11338771Abstract: A wheel fastener alarm assembly is provided having a fastener body with a first portion defining a wrenching surface and a cavity, and a second portion with a threaded portion to attach and detach from a wheel of a vehicle. A sensor array is disposed in the cavity of fastener body to detect an attribute of the fastener body and generate an output signal based on the attribute of the fastener body. An antenna connected to the sensor array to transmit the signal to a remote location. A cap is secured to the first portion of the fastener body and covers the wrenching surface and the cavity opening to define a capped fastener body.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2020Date of Patent: May 24, 2022Assignee: MACLEAN-FOGG COMPANYInventors: David J. Davis, Kryzysztof Misztur, Christian Muehlich, Robert E. Whitney, Larry J. Wilson, Marcus A. Zagorniak, Steven R. Fister, Mark Raves, Luke Michael Roberts, Ben Wilmhoff, Bennett Whitney
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Patent number: 11305729Abstract: A wheel fastener alarm assembly is provided having a fastener body with a first portion defining a wrenching surface and a cavity, and a second portion with a threaded portion to attach and detach from a wheel of a vehicle. A sensor array is disposed in the cavity of fastener body to detect an attribute of the fastener body and generate an output signal based on the attribute of the fastener body. An antenna connected to the sensor array to transmit the signal to a remote location. A cap is secured to the first portion of the fastener body and covers the wrenching surface and the cavity opening to define a capped fastener body.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2020Date of Patent: April 19, 2022Assignee: MACLEAN-FOGG COMPANYInventors: David J. Davis, Kryzysztof Misztur, Christian Muehlich, Robert E. Whitney, Larry J. Wilson, Marcus A. Zagorniak, Steven R. Fister, Mark Raves, Luke Michael Roberts, Ben Wilmhoff, Bennett Whitney
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Publication number: 20210039588Abstract: A wheel fastener alarm assembly is provided having a fastener body with a first portion defining a wrenching surface and a cavity, and a second portion with a threaded portion to attach and detach from a wheel of a vehicle. A sensor array is disposed in the cavity of fastener body to detect an attribute of the fastener body and generate an output signal based on the attribute of the fastener body. An antenna connected to the sensor array to transmit the signal to a remote location. A cap is secured to the first portion of the fastener body and covers the wrenching surface and the cavity opening to define a capped fastener body.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2020Publication date: February 11, 2021Applicant: MacLean-Fogg CompanyInventors: David J. DAVIS, Kryzysztof MISZTUR, Christian MUEHLICH, Robert E. WHITNEY, Larry J. WILSON, Marcus A. ZAGORNIAK, Steven R. FISTER, Mark RAVES, Luke MICHAEL ROBERTS, Ben WILMHOFF, Bennett WHITNEY