Patents by Inventor Richard H. Hall
Richard H. Hall 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: 20240149126Abstract: A hockey puck is disclosed including an internal signal transmitter enabling instantaneous identification of its position as it moves around. The puck includes two molded subcomponents, which encapsulate the signal transmitter. The signal transmitter includes driver electronics and a number of signal transmitters which together generate and emit an electromagnetic signal. The electromagnetic signal is emitted by a plurality of diodes mounted in light pipes enclosed within cavities in the subcomponents that extend to outer surfaces of the hockey puck components. The puck includes two subcomponents that are attached via complimentary sets of concentrically arranged wedges.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2024Publication date: May 9, 2024Applicant: SportsMEDIA Technology CorporationInventors: Gerard J. Hall, Kirk Brown, Kent Mason, Richard H. Cavallaro, Jim Doeden
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Patent number: 9051419Abstract: An alpha-halocarbo aromatic monomer or comonomer and/or an allyl halide monomer or comonomer can be reacted with aluminum or an aluminum-containing catalyst to form a polymer.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2007Date of Patent: June 9, 2015Inventors: Richard H. Hall, Daniel F. Hall
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Patent number: 8627711Abstract: Sensor switch includes a compromisable mechanical restrainer and a biased member. Before compromise, the restrainer can hold the biased member in a first position. When contacted with a target chemical and/or composition, the restrainer is physically compromised by being softened or dissolved such that the biased member can assume a second position different from the first position. Monitoring a sample for a target chemical and/or composition can be carried out with the sensor switch.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2011Date of Patent: January 14, 2014Inventors: Richard H. Hall, Daniel F. Hall
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Patent number: 7862779Abstract: Composition has an indicating dye encapsulated by an encapsulating material. An encapsulated indicating dye can be combined with an organic substance absorbent and/or adsorbent. The composition, combination and/or a device having one or both of them can be used to indicate the presence of an organic substance by contacting the same with a sample, and, ascertaining whether an appropriate color release occurs to indicate the presence of the organic substance by contact of the organic substance with the composition, combination and/or device.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2006Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Imbibitive Technologies CorporationInventors: Nicolo Flor, John Christopher Polis, Richard H. Hall
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Patent number: 7704750Abstract: Composition, which includes a dye that changes color when contacted with a suitable amount of an organic substance, in conjunction with a matrix, paste, support or web, can indicate visually or photometrically the presence of the organic substance. An organic spill absorbing material may be present. For instance, the dye may be selected from the class of anthracene, azo, anthraquinone, pyrazolone, and quinone dyes, and be hydrophobic and organic oleophilic. For an example, the dye may be Oil Red “A.” The matrix, paste, support or web may include a microfiber cloth, which may be coated with an adhesive for attachment of the dye, and/or include a water-dissolving paper which may envelope the dye. A device for ascertaining whether an organic substance is present includes the dye or composition with the dye at a certain locale, and a light-transmissive pathway in communication with the location and a detection site external the location.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2001Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Imbibitive Technologies Corp.Inventors: Richard H. Hall, Andrew J. Stephenson
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Patent number: 7546901Abstract: Inert gas blanket protects oxidatively labile substance from oxidation. For example, fuels and lubricants such as present in fuel tanks, bearings, crankcases, gear boxes, transmissions, and so forth, employed in or in conjunction with internal combustion, jet and turbine engines, or a combustible substance such as flour dust in a grain silo, can be protected with a nitrogen blanket provided from the separation of air with a membrane containing device. Useful life of oleaginous liquids and hydrocarbon-based lubricants can be extended. For example, with the practice of the present invention, it may be necessary to change automobile engine oil only after twenty to fifty thousand miles of use.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1998Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Inventors: Richard H. Hall, Theodore W. Selby
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Publication number: 20080171814Abstract: An alpha-halocarbo aromatic monomer or comonomer and/or an allyl halide monomer or comonomer can be reacted with aluminum or an aluminum-containing catalyst to form a polymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventors: Richard H. Hall, Daniel F. Hall
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Publication number: 20080152430Abstract: Target organic substance can be contained, filtered, absorbed and/or used to shut down flow, and water drained off, with a system having a first, fluid-permeable, hollow housing member; a second, fluid-permeable, hollow housing member disposed inside the first member; and, disposed between the first and second members, a fluid-filtering/absorbing material. A fluid can pass through the first and second members and the fluid-filtering/absorbing material, and have the target organic substance, which may be found with the fluid, filtered and/or absorbed by the fluid-filtering/absorbing material.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2006Publication date: June 26, 2008Inventors: Nicolo Flor, John Christopher Polis, John S. Brinkman, Richard H. Hall
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Publication number: 20080108142Abstract: Composition which includes a dye (101) that changes color when contacted with a suitable amount of an organic substance, in conjunction with a matrix (103), past (102), support (104) or web (104), that indicates visually or photometrically the presence of the organic substance.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2001Publication date: May 8, 2008Inventors: Richard H. Hall, Andrew J. Stephenson
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Patent number: 7169318Abstract: Solid composition has an organic spill absorbing material in which is absorbed certain of a liquid organic compound or composition. The organic spill absorbing material can be water insoluble, particulate polymer particles that imbibe liquid organic materials. A halogenated organic can provide the liquid organic compound or composition. The halogenated organic can be a halogenated hydrocarbon. A fire can be fought by transmitting the solid composition containing a suitable flame retardant to the base of the fire under conditions such that the absorbed liquid in liquid or vapor form is released; and a living target can be stupefied by transmitting the solid composition containing a suitable stupefying agent under conditions such that vapors of the stupefying agent are released and stupefy the target.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2004Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Inventor: Richard H. Hall
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Patent number: 6928860Abstract: Heat-inhibition respecting a motor is provided in connection with a heated instrument through a stand-off mount system and/or a heat-inhibiting rotor/stirrer. The instrument can be a hot bath containing instrument where stirring of the contents of the bath can be carried out, for example, a kinematic viscosity bath device, which may include the stand-off mount system and heat-inhibiting rotor/stirrer in which is present a convoluted path for heat conduction and/or increased air flow generator between the surface of the bath and the motor.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: King Refrigeration, Inc.Inventors: Marc J. Hildebrandt, Richard H. Hall, Theodore W. Selby
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Patent number: 6786081Abstract: Device for direct refrigeration has heat-conductable solid member with refrigerant passageway coursing through or about; and at least one test sample well in or in proximity to it, at least one solid, heat-generating member affixed or in proximity to it; and/or optional component(s) and/or feature(s). Heat-conductable solid member may have opposing refrigerant flowpaths containing conventional cooling material(s), for example, air, liquid methanol or ethylene glycol, but preferably, refrigerant for direct refrigeration. The member may be, for example, a block of copper and/or other material with a high heat-conductance, with one or more test sample well(s) for insertion of test sample cell(s) for low-temperature rotary viscometric yield stress testing of engine oils, or other testing. Heating may be employed. Dynamic temperature control can be facilitated by temperature sensor and/or controller system, with sensor(s) and/or heating element(s) strategically placed in or on the block.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2002Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: King Refrigeration, Inc.Inventors: Marc J. Hildebrandt, Theodore W. Selby, Richard H. Hall
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Publication number: 20030183454Abstract: Inert gas blanket protects oxidatively labile substance from oxidation. For example, fuels and lubricants such as present in fuel tanks, bearings, crankcases, gear boxes, transmissions, and so forth, employed in or in conjunction with internal combustion, jet and turbine engines, or a combustible substance such as flour dust in a grain silo, can be protected with a nitrogen blanket provided from the separation of air with a membrane containing device, Useful life of oleaginous liquids and hydrocarbon-based lubricants can be extended. For example, with the practice of the present invention, it may be necessary to change automobile engine oil only after twenty to fifty thousand miles of use.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2003Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventors: Richard H. Hall, Theodore W. Selby
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Patent number: 6365413Abstract: Thin film thermal oxidative engine oil or other oleaginous liquid deposit device has an oleaginous test liquid placement volume; a heatable depositor surface in liquid communication with the volume; a supply for at least one of an oxidant and another substance which can adversely affect the test liquid; and a relatively thin film forming unit which delivers the test liquid to the depositor surface in a relatively thin film. Thin film thermal oxidative engine oil or other oleaginous fluid deposit method is also provided, which includes providing an oleaginous test liquid in an oleaginous test liquid placement volume; providing a depositor surface and heating said surface; delivering the test liquid as a relatively thin film to the heated depositor surface; providing to the test liquid an oxidizing and/or other substance which can adversely affect the test liquid; and observing any deposits or other activity thereabout. The invention is useful in oil testing.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1999Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Savant, Inc.Inventors: Richard H. Hall, David A. Dalman, Theodore W. Selby, Jennifer J. Richardson
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Patent number: 5922973Abstract: Apparatus for sample volatilization and collection has a housing which includes volatilization and collection equipment mounting adaptation(s) and a pressure gage for monitoring internal pressure of such equipment. The housing can contain power and/or power line(s) to include for heating the equipment and/or providing a vacuum for the equipment, and/or a device for providing an internal vacuum for the equipment; additional condition monitoring gage(s), and so forth. The apparatus can include the equipment, which can be especially adapted for Noack-type testing.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1997Date of Patent: July 13, 1999Assignee: Tannas Co.Inventors: Theodore W. Selby, Richard H. Hall, Joseph S. Trombley, James R. Cotter, Marc J. Hildebrandt
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Patent number: 5063764Abstract: A lock is described which is adapted for use in combination with a conventional latching handle assembly mounted on the bottom panel of a roll-up door mounted on a truck or the like. The lock includes a laterally movable dead bolt which, when locked, is in the pivotal path of the latching handle assembly thereby preventing the latching handle assembly from being moved to its unlocked position. A counter is also associated with the lock which visually indicates the number of times that the lock has been actuated.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1989Date of Patent: November 12, 1991Assignee: Convoy Security CompanyInventors: Lynn F. Amis, Jacob T. Crittenden, Raymond J. Dyer, John P. Glynn, Richard H. Hall, Dave L. Huebner, Brian W. Olsen, Sam C. O'Connor, Charles E. Robideaux, David E. Seeley, Steven J. Sousek, Mark A. Wightman, Ronald E. Wintermute
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Patent number: D400973Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1997Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: Imbibitive Technologies Corp.Inventors: Richard H. Hall, Andrew J. Stephenson, Nicolo Flor
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Patent number: D400974Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1997Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: Imbibitive Technologies Corp.Inventors: Richard H. Hall, Nicolo Flor, Andrew J. Stephenson
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Patent number: D415831Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1997Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Imbibitive Technologies Corp.Inventors: Richard H. Hall, Andrew J. Stephenson, Nicolo Flor
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Patent number: D419652Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1997Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: Imbibitive Technologies Corp.Inventors: Richard H. Hall, Andrew J. Stephenson, Nicolo Flor