Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm James G. Uber
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Patent number: 6882523Abstract: An instrument system includes an instrument assembly having at least one fitting projecting therefrom. The instrument system further includes at least a first housing member including at least one alignment member located therein. The alignment member preferably includes at least one sloped surface which slopes toward at least one seating adapted to seat the at least one fitting of the instrument assembly. The instrument system further includes a second housing member which forms an explosion-proof enclosure with the first housing member to enclose the instrument assembly. The second housing member preferably forms an explosion-proof enclosure with the first housing member via cooperating threading. The instrument assembly can, for example, include electrical components for a combustible gas sensor.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2004Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventors: Scott A. Turner, Christopher D. Starta
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Patent number: 6810997Abstract: A controlled descent device for use in industrial or recreational settings for controlled descent of a user from an upper level to a lower level. The device comprises principally a steel housing, an internal spring-loaded drum on which a webbing line is wound, and an attachment to a harness worn by a user. A centrifugal brake mechanism which acts upon the drum to limit the rate of descent includes a manufactured one-way bearing. The line constituent provides increased shock absorbing capabilities and is field replaceable.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2001Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Mine Safety Applicances CompanyInventors: Philip H. Schreiber, Timothy W. Ecker
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Patent number: 6804830Abstract: The present invention provides a full body harness which can include curved webbing, a spreading back pad and/or leg buckles which improve the comfort, use and performance of the harness. Preferably, the harness uses five pieces of webbing, namely, two curved webbing shoulder straps, two identical leg straps, and a subpelvic strap. The harness can also have a spreading back pad which helps to keep the shoulder straps from riding up onto the neck of the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2003Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventors: Richard G. Reynolds, Joseph P. Feldstein
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Patent number: 6799984Abstract: A connector includes a first housing section having a plurality of electrically conductive contacts therein. The connector also includes a second housing section including a plurality of electrically conductive contacts that can form an electrical connection with the contacts of the first housing section. The first housing section and the second housing section are removably connectable and are capable of forming an explosion proof or flame proof housing when connected. The contacts of at least one of the second housing section and the first housing section are movable relative to their respective housing section to align the contacts of the second housing and the contacts of the first housing section during connection of the second housing section to the first housing section.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2002Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventors: Christopher D. Starta, Bruce P. Apel, Leonard J. Blatnica, Scott A. Turner, Dennis D. Mast, Jeffrey L. Weber
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Patent number: 6779629Abstract: A rebar anchorage system for a horizontal lifeline is described as well as the method of installing the same. Preferably, two triangular frames are secured to vertically extending rebar by eight sets of J-bolts and speed nuts. The frames are preferably made of tubular steel, and may be attached to the vertically extending rebar by one workman. Two or more rebar lifeline anchors may be used in combination to secure the ends of a horizontal lifeline. Three or more anchors can be used to secure two or more lifelines that are perpendicular to each other, such as along the outer, leading edges of a construction site.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2002Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventors: Timothy W. Ecker, Richard G. Reynolds, Scott Robbins
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Patent number: 6756016Abstract: A gas sensor for the detection of gases comprises a housing and an active element disposed within the housing. The active element is surrounded by a porous insulating material having a bulk density no greater than 0.15 g/cc. Another gas sensor comprises an active element surrounded by a porous insulating material having a surface area no greater than approximately 200 m2/cc. Another gas sensor comprises a copper compound positioned so that gas contacts the copper compound before contacting the active element. Another gas sensor comprises an active element surrounded by a porous material having an average pore size of at least approximately 100 Å. Another gas sensor comprises a heating element surrounded by a porous material that supports a catalyst.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2001Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventors: James B. Miller, Joseph D. Jolson
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Patent number: 6754067Abstract: An instrument system includes an instrument assembly having at least one fitting projecting therefrom. The instrument system further includes at least a first housing member including at least one alignment member located therein. The alignment member preferably includes at least one sloped surface which slopes toward at least one seating adapted to seat the at least one fitting of the instrument assembly. The instrument system further includes a second housing member which forms an explosion-proof enclosure with the first housing member to enclose the instrument assembly. The second housing member preferably forms an explosion-proof enclosure with the first housing member via cooperating threading. The instrument assembly can, for example, include electrical components for a combustible gas sensor.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2002Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventors: Scott A. Turner, Christopher D. Starta
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Patent number: 6663834Abstract: A combustible gas sensor includes an active element in electrical connection with a measurement circuit. The measurement circuit includes a thermistor network to compensate for the effect of changes in ambient temperature to the resistance of the active element. Another combustible gas sensor includes an active element having a geometric surface area no greater than approximately 0.5 mm2 in electrical connection with a measurement circuit. The measurement circuit includes a compensator that compensates for the effect of changes in ambient temperature to the resistance of the active element without compensating for heat lost by thermal conduction from the active element.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2000Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: Mine Safety Appliance CompanyInventors: James B. Miller, Celeste Hort, Towner B. Scheffler
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Patent number: 6651662Abstract: An alignment and connection mechanism for more quickly attaching a mask-mounted regulator to the facepiece of a self-contained breathing apparatus is disclosed. The alignment and connection mechanism provides an alignment member preferably mounted on the regulator and a guide member preferably mounted on the facepiece. The user initially attaches the alignment member to the guide member at a connection point which is visible to the user through the lens of the facepiece when it is being worn. The regulator is then slid down the guide member until it is in proper alignment for connection to the facepiece.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2001Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignees: Mine Safety Appliances Company, MSA Europe GmbHInventors: Christopher L. Prete, Peter V. Kling
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Patent number: 6649912Abstract: A thermal imaging camera having improved durability and ergonomic features including generally a seamless housing encompassing a thermal imaging core, a first handle, and a battery compartment. The housing is preferably positioned at a first end of the first handle and the battery compartment is positioned at the opposite end of the first handle. By positioning the first handle intermediate between the housing and the battery compartment, the center of gravity of the thermal imaging camera coincides generally with the handle when the thermal imaging camera is in use, that is when batteries are present within the battery compartment. The camera can also include a second handle positioned between the housing and the battery compartment, the second handle is preferably oriented generally parallel to and spaced apart from the first handle to facilitate passing of the thermal imaging camera between users. The camera also has improved water resistance, shock-resistance and other operational features.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2002Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventors: Thomas M. Salapow, David C. Demyan, James A. Hendrickson, Michael F. Becker, Anthony J. Brewer, Eric R. Colburn, Roland Zeder
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Patent number: 6533066Abstract: A shock absorbing lanyard having an integral fall arrest energy absorber formed in a one-piece woven, knitted or braided construction wherein partially oriented yarn (“POY”) fibers and high modulus yarn fibers are combined integrally in one section and are separate in another section in which the high modulus yarn fibers preferably form a sheath around a core of POY fibers.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2000Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Rose Manufacturing CompanyInventor: David Ray O'Dell
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Patent number: 6502663Abstract: An apparatus and method for temporarily anchoring a horizontal lifeline to existing rebar extending from concrete. Preferably, two triangular frames are temporarily secured to vertically extending rebar by eight sets of J-bolts and speed nuts. The frames are preferably made of tubular steel, and may be attached to the vertically extending rebar by one workman. Two or more rebar lifeline anchors may be used in combination to secure the ends of a horizontal lifeline. Three or more anchors can be used to secure two or more lifeline that are perpendicular to each other, such as along the outer, leading edges of a construction site.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2000Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Rose Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Timothy W. Ecker, Richard G. Reynolds, Scott Robbins
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Patent number: 6486473Abstract: A thermal imaging camera having improved durability and ergonomic features including generally a seamless housing encompassing a thermal imaging core, a first handle, and a battery compartment. The housing is preferably positioned at a first end of the first handle and the battery compartment is positioned at the opposite end of the first handle. By positioning the first handle intermediate between the housing and the battery compartment, the center of gravity of the thermal imaging camera coincides generally with the handle when the thermal imaging camera is in use, that is when batteries are present within the battery compartment. The camera can also include a second handle positioned between the housing and the battery compartment, the second handle is preferably oriented generally parallel to and spaced apart from the first handle to facilitate passing of the thermal imaging camera between users. The camera also has improved water resistance, shock-resistance and other operational features.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2001Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Mine Safety Applicances CompanyInventors: Thomas M. Salapow, David C. Demyan, James A. Hendrickson, Michael F. Becker, Anthony J. Brewer, Eric R. Colburn, Roland Zeder
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Patent number: 6481023Abstract: A suspension for a protective helmet having a headband section that encompasses at least a part of a user's head and a crown support section connected to the headband section. The headband section and the crown support section of the suspension are fabricated from an integral piece of material. The suspension system may also have a headband comprising a section of elastic material. Alternatively, the headband may comprise a forward band having a first section to contact the forehead of the user and a second section adapted to be positioned between the user's head and the crown support section of the suspension during use thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2001Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventors: Layton A. Wise, James A. Hendrickson, Glenn C. Davis, James G. Tomlinson, Paul A. Zeller
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Patent number: 6443149Abstract: A closed circuit breathing apparatus comprising: a container containing a reactant for reacting with carbon dioxide and water to produce oxygen gas; a housing for the container; a foldable breathing bag and breathing tube assembly, including a mouthpiece disposed on the breathing bag, in gas-flow communication with the container; a cover for containing the folded breathing bag and breathing tube assembly; a strap for removably securing the cover onto the apparatus; and a chlorate candle for providing an initial volume of oxygen gas to the breathing bag wherein the breathing bag and breathing tube assembly is unfolded and the chlorate candle automatically fired by a user donning the mouthpiece.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1999Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventor: Layton A. Wise
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Patent number: 6378651Abstract: A fall arrest system for a worker connected to a horizontal lifeline supported by at least one intermediate support having a pair of rotatable star wheels for supporting the lifeline. A glider connector connects a worker to the lifeline so that the glider connector slides along the lifeline as the worker walks parallel thereto. The glider connector which is supported by rails as it passes near the intermediate support rotates the star wheels as it passes through spaces between their projections to allow the glider connector to pass through the intermediate support without having to disconnect it from the lifeline.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Rose Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Tim Wayne Ecker, Richard Gregory Reynolds
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Patent number: D464666Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2001Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventors: Thomas M. Salapow, David C. Demyan, James A. Hendrickson, Michael F. Becker, Anthony J. Brewer, Eric R. Colburn, Roland Zeder
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Patent number: D481053Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2003Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventors: Eric R. Colburn, Thomas J. DeBlasis, Vincent M. Colaizzi, Thomas M. Salapow
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Patent number: D482948Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Rose Manufacturing CompanyInventor: J. Patrick Monahan
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Patent number: D498363Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2003Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventor: Richard G. Reynolds