Patents by Inventor Richard W. Hansen
Richard W. Hansen 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: 20240115006Abstract: An article of footwear includes an adjustable element. The adjustable element includes a bladder that defines an interior void. A compressible component that is disposed within the interior void and is operable between an expanded state and a contracted state. The adjustable element also includes a lock strip including a first end anchored at a first location within the bladder and a second end disposed at an opposite end of the lock strip than the first end. A lock receives the lock strip and is operable between a locked state restricting movement of the lock strip relative to the bladder and an unlocked state permitting movement of the lock strip relative to the bladder.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2023Publication date: April 11, 2024Applicant: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas R. Long, Todd W. Miller, Matthew D. Nordstrom, Richard Kristian Hansen
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Patent number: 6847394Abstract: An inspection apparatus adapted for use in motor vehicle maintenance and repair is disclosed. A sensor, such as a video camera, is coupled by an elongated, flexible shaft to a self-contained, handheld power source. A source of illumination is mounted near the sensor and directs light onto an object that is viewed by the sensor. Input power to the sensor and the illumination source, and an output signal from the sensor, are coupled through the shaft, which will maintain any desired flexed position. Optionally, one or more microphones are mounted near the sensor to receive sounds produced by the object. Connectors extend from a housing of the power source so that the sensor output signal and an output from the microphones may be coupled to an external device. A removable clamp may be affixed to the apparatus so that the apparatus can be temporarily attached to a motor vehicle. As a result, a technician may easily visualize parts of the motor vehicle safely, clearly, and without disassembling the parts.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1999Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: Snap-On IncorporatedInventors: Richard W. Hansen, Patrick Elmendorf, Bruce Shapiro, Virgil Chip Hennen
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Patent number: 6824832Abstract: A thermosetting plastic composition comprising thermosetting plastic resin with comminuted recycled glass powder as a filler. The composition may be up to 80% by weight glass powder. The recycled glass powder has non-uniform, rounded edges, is comminuted without the use of grinding compounds. A variety of thermosetting plastic resins may be used to form the composition. A method of protecting surfaces with a thermosetting plastic coating is also disclosed. A kit for producing a thermosetting plastic coating containing thermosetting plastic resin and comminuted recycled glass powder is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2003Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: R&J Hansen, L.L.C.Inventor: Richard W. Hansen
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Publication number: 20040081819Abstract: A thermosetting plastic composition comprising thermosetting plastic resin with comminuted recycled glass powder as a filler. The composition may be up to 80% by weight glass powder. The recycled glass powder has non-uniform, rounded edges, is comminuted without the use of grinding compounds. A variety of thermosetting plastic resins may be used to form the composition. A method of protecting surfaces with a thermosetting plastic coating is also disclosed. A kit for producing a thermosetting plastic coating containing thermosetting plastic resin and comminuted recycled glass powder is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2003Publication date: April 29, 2004Inventor: Richard W. Hansen
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Patent number: 6284186Abstract: The use of comminuted, recycled glass powders as a filler in molded plastic parts is disclosed. The recycled glass powder has non-uniform, rounded edges and is free from contaminants such as grinding compounds, metals, inorganic, and organic waste materials. The recycled glass powder filler can be used with a variety of different thermoplastics and thermosetting plastics commonly used to in injection molding and blow molding of plastic parts.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1999Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: R & J Hansen, L.L.C.Inventor: Richard W. Hansen
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Patent number: 6203405Abstract: A method of sandblasting an article, such as in industrial cleaning and polishing, using recycled waste aluminum oxide ceramic particles is disclosed. In the method, a quantity of recycled ceramic aluminum oxide particles having a size ranging from about ¼ inch to about 400 mesh, depending upon the target and application, is obtained. For abrasive applications, the particle size is preferably from ¼ inch to 60 mesh. For polishing applications, the particle size is preferably from 80 to 400 mesh. The recycled ceramic particles are propelled at an article in a carrier stream, such as compressed gas. Known and novel sandblasting equipment can be used according to the present invention. The ceramic particles are preferably obtained by grinding waste aluminum oxide ceramic material, such as waste spark plugs, ceramic switches, liners, and fire bricks.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: Idaho Powder Products, LLCInventor: Richard W. Hansen
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Patent number: 6032883Abstract: An apparatus for comminuting glass fibers is disclosed. Within a housing are a plurality of weighted members or hammers, flexibly connected to and spaced about a rotatable shaft. A drive member rotates the hammers about the shaft to define a rotation circumference. A glass intake opening located at the top portion of the housing is provided to introduce glass fibers and carrier material into the apparatus. A first adjustable plate is located adjacent the glass intake opening and positioned to provide a space between the first adjustable plate and the hammers' rotation circumference. A first glass suspension chamber is defined by the glass intake opening, the first adjustable plate, and the rotation circumference of the hammers. In operation, a quantity of glass fibers and carrier material is introduced into the apparatus, and spinning weighted members contact the glass, causing the glass to strike the first adjustable plate and other glass particles.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1999Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignee: R&J Hansen, L.L.C.Inventor: Richard W. Hansen
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Patent number: 5935510Abstract: The use of comminuted, recycled glass powders as a filler in molded plastic parts is disclosed. The recycled glass preferably has rounded edges, which is a distinct advantage over conventional ground glass which has extremely sharp edges. Suitable comminuted glass is free from contaminants such as grinding compounds. The comminuted recycled glass filler can be used with a variety of different thermoplastics commonly used to in injection molding, rotational molding, and blow molding of plastic parts.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1997Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: R & J Hansen, L.L.C.Inventor: Richard W. Hansen
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Patent number: 5887804Abstract: An apparatus for comminuting glass is disclosed having a housing. Within the housing are a plurality of weighted members or hammers, flexibly connected to and spaced about a rotatable shaft. A drive member rotates the shaft, causing the hammers to rotate about the shaft and define a rotation circumference. A glass intake opening located at the top portion of the housing is provided to introduce glass into the apparatus. A first adjustable plate is located adjacent the glass intake opening and positioned to provide a space between the first adjustable plate and the hammers' rotation circumference. A first glass suspension chamber is defined by the glass intake opening, the first adjustable plate, and the rotation circumference of the hammers. In operation, the shaft is rotated, causing the weighted members to spin about the shaft. A quantity of glass is introduced into the apparatus, and the weighted members contact the glass, causing the glass to strike the first adjustable plate.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1998Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: R & J Hansen, L.L.C.Inventor: Richard W. Hansen
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Patent number: 5481193Abstract: An engine analyzer for an internal combustion engine converts an engine waveform into a digital waveform which is displayed on a monitor. The waveform is converted using two analog-to-digital (A/D) conversion channels. A dedicated A/D control microprocessor is used to control the flow of the digital waveform data between the analog-to-digital conversion channels and a main computer. Waveform data transfer to the main computer is over a dedicated, high speed data bus. A peripheral control microprocessor is used to monitor other engine parameters and shares memory with the A/D control microprocessor.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1992Date of Patent: January 2, 1996Assignee: SPX CorporationInventors: Steve Mueller, Scott Meyers, Chris Lambach, Glenn Stern, Joseph Cochenet, John T. Werth, III, Carlos E. Rodriguez, John N. Wozniak, John Hintz, Richard W. Hansen, Steve Trottier
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Patent number: 4796820Abstract: A portable material pulverizer using chain links as flails to break up rock samples contained within the housing of the pulverizer is adapted to be fitted onto the frame and motor apparatus of a conventional chain saw or other hand carried drive structure, that drives the flails to crush and pulverize the materials placed in the housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1985Date of Patent: January 10, 1989Inventor: Richard W. Hansen