Patents by Inventor Randie Evenson
Randie Evenson 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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Patent number: 11828645Abstract: A weighing scale is disclosed. The scale includes a base, a load cell assembly coupled to the base, and a platform coupled to the load cell assembly. Also disclosed are alternative embodiments of the load cell assembly and methods of making and using the scale.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2021Date of Patent: November 28, 2023Assignee: Intercomp CompanyInventors: William P. Kroll, Randie Evenson, Ryan Peters
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Publication number: 20230204405Abstract: A dual platform, electronic weigh scale is disclosed. The scale is compact and self-contained. The scale is useful for commercial vehicle weight enforcement. The scale has a base, a set of load cells, and two (2) platforms. The base is rigid, metallic, and generally rectangular, and has a central recessed area. The load cells are elongated, rectangular, and are coupled to the base in the central recessed area. The set of load cells are arranged such that half are in communicative contact with one platform and the other half are in communicative contact with the other platform.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2022Publication date: June 29, 2023Inventors: William P. Kroll, Randie Evenson
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Publication number: 20210231485Abstract: A weighing scale is disclosed. The scale includes a base, a load cell assembly coupled to the base, and a platform coupled to the load cell assembly. Also disclosed are alternative embodiments of the load cell assembly and methods of making and using the scale.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2021Publication date: July 29, 2021Inventors: William P. Kroll, Randie Evenson, Ryan Peters
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Patent number: 11009385Abstract: A compact, self-contained, portable, electronic weigh scale for use for commercial vehicle weight enforcement. The scale has a base, a set of load cells, and a platform. The base is rigid, metallic, and generally rectangular, and has a central recessed area. The load cells are elongated, rectangular, and are coupled to the base in the central recessed area. The load cells are arranged parallel to each other. Each load celli has a long axis and a short axis, each load cell being fixedly coupled to the base at two side-by-side lateral points at a first longitudinal position relative to a bottom side of the load ceil and fixedly coupled to the base at two side-by-side lateral points at at least one other longitudinal position relative to the bottom side of the load ceil. The platform is rigid, metallic, rectangular.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2019Date of Patent: May 18, 2021Assignee: Intercomp CompanyInventors: William P. Kroll, Randie Evenson
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Patent number: 10969266Abstract: A weighing scale is disclosed. The scale includes a base, a load cell assembly coupled to the base, and a platform coupled to the load cell assembly. Also disclosed are alternative embodiments of the load cell assembly and methods of making and using the scale.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2019Date of Patent: April 6, 2021Assignee: Intercomp CompanyInventors: William P. Kroll, Randie Evenson, Ryan Peters
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Publication number: 20200158559Abstract: A weighing scale is disclosed. The scale includes a base, a load cell assembly coupled to the base, and a platform coupled to the load cell assembly. Also disclosed are alternative embodiments of the load cell assembly and methods of making and using the scale.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2019Publication date: May 21, 2020Inventors: William P. Kroll, Randie Evenson, Ryan Peters
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Publication number: 20190346303Abstract: A compact, self-contained, portable, electronic weigh scale for use for commercial vehicle weight enforcement. The scale has a base, a set of load cells, and a platform. The base is rigid, metallic, and generally rectangular, and has a central recessed area. The load cells are elongated, rectangular, and are coupled to the base in the central recessed area. The load cells are arranged parallel to each other. Each load celli has a long axis and a short axis, each load cell being fixedly coupled to the base at two side-by-side lateral points at a first longitudinal position relative to a bottom side of the load ceil and fixedly coupled to the base at two side-by-side lateral points at at least one other longitudinal position relative to the bottom side of the load ceil. The platform is rigid, metallic, rectangular.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2019Publication date: November 14, 2019Inventors: William P. Kroll, Randie Evenson
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Patent number: 9297648Abstract: A laser square gauge for use with an automobile for measuring camber, toe and wheel offset. The laser square gauge generates a vertical laser datum line off of the wheel. The visible line replaces the cumbersome use of jigs and string lines. The gauge is operable by a single user and generates an accurate, repeatable reference. The reference can be used to easily measure camber, offset, toe-in and toe-out of the other wheels, as well as car body and frame dimensions. The gauge permits easy maintenance of records to check set-up dimensions of each car for each environment, such as a race track. The gauge is particularly useful for setting up the alignment and suspension of high performance racing automobiles.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2013Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Assignee: Intercomp CompanyInventors: William P. Kroll, Randie Evenson
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Publication number: 20130239420Abstract: A laser square gauge for use with an automobile for measuring camber, toe and wheel offset. The laser square gauge generates a vertical laser datum line off of the wheel. The visible line replaces the cumbersome use of jigs and string lines. The gauge is operable by a single user and generates an accurate, repeatable reference. The reference can be used to easily measure camber, offset, toe-in and toe-out of the other wheels, as well as car body and frame dimensions. The gauge permits easy maintenance of records to check set-up dimensions of each car for each environment, such as a race track. The gauge is particularly useful for setting up the alignment and suspension of high performance racing automobiles.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2013Publication date: September 19, 2013Inventors: William P. Kroll, Randie Evenson
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Patent number: 7423225Abstract: A weighing system has at least one weighing platform receiving a moving load to be weighed, the platform includes at least one scale member connected to at least two approach members, and including at least one ramp member connected to at least one of the approach members. An interface is communicatively connected to the scale member. A controller is connected to the interface. And, a power supply is connected to the interface. Also disclosed is a weighing scale having a rigid pad having a top surface for receiving the load and a bottom surface. A plurality of load cells are included, each having at least two top surfaces and at least two bottom surfaces. A top surface of each load cell is connected at a predetermined location to the bottom surface of the pad. A foot member contacts the ground and is connected to a bottom surface of the load cell. Further disclosed is a load cell having a body defined by first and second sides.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2005Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Intercomp CompanyInventors: William P. Kroll, Randie Evenson, Mathew C. Young, Jason Wissink
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Patent number: 7137417Abstract: An apparatus for purging an article such as a tire of moisture and other impurities and for inflating the article with dry pure gas. The apparatus includes a four way valve; a gas input assembly communicatively connected to the valve; a vacuum generator communicatively connected to the valve; and an article interface assembly communicatively connected to the valve. A method of purging and inflating an article, includes the steps of establishing fluid communication between an article and a valve; establishing a pressurized fluid communication between the valve and a source of pressurized gas; establishing a fluid connection between the valve and a vacuum generator whereby pressurized gas flows through the vacuum generator to the atmosphere and fluid in the article flows through the vacuum generator to the atmosphere; and establishing a fluid connection via the valve whereby pressurized gas flows to the article.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2003Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Intercomp CompanyInventors: William P. Kroll, Randie Evenson
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Patent number: 7119287Abstract: A tine mounted weighing scale apparatus includes a pair of weighing scale units, each scale unit having a base mountable on one tine of a lifting device. The base has a predetermined number of load cell mounts each providing a deflection gap between a load cell and the base. A platform for contact with a load is disposed above and in operational contact with the base. A load cell is attached to each of the load cell mounts of the base and is positioned between the base and the platform. Each load cell has an engagement member in operational contact with the platform. An electrical control/display and a power supply is connected to the pair of weighing scale units for displaying the total weight supported by the scale apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2003Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: Intercomp CompanyInventors: William P. Kroll, Randie Evenson
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Publication number: 20050264410Abstract: A measurement system comprising at least two units, at least one unit having a measurement system, at least one unit having a control and indication system, and each unit having a telemetry system. The system is electronic. The measurement means measures physical characteristics selected from the group consisting of weight, tension, temperature, level, caster, camber, spring rate, pressure, torque, torsion, air density, hardness, sound level, and humidity.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2005Publication date: December 1, 2005Inventors: William Kroll, Karl Kroll, Randie Evenson, Matthew Young
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Publication number: 20050115745Abstract: A tine mounted weighing scale apparatus includes a pair of weighing scale units, each scale unit having a base mountable on one tine of a lifting device. The base has a predetermined number of load cell mounts each providing a deflection gap between a load cell and the base. A platform for contact with a load is disposed above and in operational contact with the base. A load cell is attached to each of the load cell mounts of the base and is positioned between the base and the platform. Each load cell has an engagement member in operational contact with the platform. An electrical control/display and a power supply is connected to the pair of weighing scale units for displaying the total weight supported by the scale apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2003Publication date: June 2, 2005Inventors: William Kroll, Randie Evenson
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Publication number: 20050115633Abstract: An apparatus for purging an article such as a tire of moisture and other impurities and for inflating the article with dry pure gas. The apparatus includes a four way valve; a gas input assembly communicatively connected to the valve; a vacuum generator communicatively connected to the valve; and an article interface assembly communicatively connected to the valve. A method of purging and inflating an article, includes the steps of establishing fluid communication between an article and a valve; establishing a pressurized fluid communication between the valve and a source of pressurized gas; establishing a fluid connection between the valve and a vacuum generator whereby pressurized gas flows through the vacuum generator to the atmosphere and fluid in the article flows through the vacuum generator to the atmosphere; and establishing a fluid connection via the valve whereby pressurized gas flows to the article.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2003Publication date: June 2, 2005Inventors: William Kroll, Randie Evenson
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Publication number: 20030234122Abstract: A tine mounted weighing scale apparatus includes a pair of weighing scale units, each scale unit having a base mountable on one tine of a lifting device. The base has a predetermined number of load cell mounts each providing a deflection gap between a load cell and the base. A platform for contact with a load is disposed above and in operational contact with the base. A load cell is attached to each of the load cell mounts of the base and is positioned between the base and the platform. Each load cell has an engagement member in operational contact with the platform. An electrical control/display and a power supply is connected to the pair of weighing scale units for displaying the total weight supported by the scale apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2002Publication date: December 25, 2003Inventors: William P. Kroll, Randie Evenson
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Publication number: 20030015353Abstract: A measurement system comprising at least two units, at least one unit having a measurement system, at least one unit having a control and indication system, and each unit having a telemetry system. The system is electronic. The measurement means measures physical characteristics selected from the group consisting of weight, tension, temperature, level, caster, camber, spring rate, pressure, torque, torsion, air density, hardness, sound level, and humidity.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2002Publication date: January 23, 2003Inventors: William P. Kroll, Karl J.F. Kroll, Randie Evenson, Matthew Young
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Patent number: 6397657Abstract: An apparatus for testing torsion bars, comprising a frame, a load cell, a connector, a torque arm and a force applicator. The frame includes a torque end support positioned a predetermined distances from a load cell end support. The load cell is attached to the load cell end support, and the connector is rotatably attached to the torque end support. A torsion bar is connected to and extends between the load cell and the connector. The torque arm has a proximal portion attached to the connector, and at least one distal portion. The force applicator is attached to the distal portion of the torque arm and to the frame. The force applicator rotates the torque arm and provides a torque force to the torsion bar.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1998Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Intercomp CompanyInventors: William P. Kroll, Randie Evenson, Karl J. F. Kroll
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Patent number: 6314657Abstract: A ride height gauge comprising a frame and an indicating mechanism. The frame preferably includes an upright and a generally horizontal base attached to the upright to form a right angle joint. The indicating mechanism preferably includes an arm, an arm mount, and an indicator device. The arm is attached to the arm mount, and the arm mount is slidably attached to the upright. The arm has a vertical position along the upright. The indicator device quantifies the vertical position of said arm. The indicator device may either be an analog device or a digital device. A method for using the ride height gauge to measure the ride height of an automobile chassis includes the steps of positioning the gauge directly under a corner of the chassis, sliding the arm upward until the arm contacts the chassis, and reading the quantified vertical position of the arm from the indicator device.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2001Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Intercomp CompanyInventors: William P. Kroll, Randie Evenson
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Patent number: D851687Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2015Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Assignee: Intercomp CompanyInventors: William P. Kroll, Randie Evenson