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Patent number: 7448505Abstract: A cradle unit for supporting metal coils, and other cylindrical objects, consists of two, parallel and separate saddles preferably made of polyurethane having an approximate hardness range of between 50 Shore A and 90 Shore D, which saddles are connected together via a pair of parallel steel angle-brackets that provide inherent structural integrity to the cradle unit itself, while still allowing the unit to conform to the shape or level of the underlying support structure. The single cradle unit may be as a mobile support-device, or may be bolted or otherwise attached to a surface for a specific location of the stored product. The cradle unit of the invention may, also, be attached to the bed of a transportation vehicle, such as a truck trailer or rail car, in order to provide secure, protective storage and location of the items. In this case, the nature of the resilient or soft material from which the cradle unit is made provides shock-absorption qualities for the transported coil.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2005Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Kastalon, Inc.Inventor: R. Bruce DeMent
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Patent number: 7308856Abstract: An improved sleeve bearing for locomotive traction motor that provides additional lubrication over and above that of the one central wick currently used. The sleeve bearing is provided with a recirculation system comprised of either at least two additional wicks located near the 6:00 operating location or multiple oil communication and delivery grooves passageways communicating with the oil flinger grooves placed for the purpose of collecting and providing a mechanism for providing additional lubrication for extending the oil-wetted envelope available for supporting the truck-axle journal in the axial direction.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2005Date of Patent: December 18, 2007Assignee: Magnus Div. of LV Ventures, Inc.Inventors: Robert B. Foster, Paul Bien, John E. Macklin
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Patent number: 7270711Abstract: For use in a rotational casting machine used for coating a rotating body with elastomer, such as polyurethane, there is provided a nozzle used for dispensing the liquid polyurethane onto the rotating body to be coated. The nozzle of the invention has a plurality of liquid-flow interior discharge-passageways each of which has an inlet connected to a sub-branch tube, which sub-branch tube is, in turn, is fluidly connected to a main branch that, in turn, is connected to a main inlet-passageway having the inlet that is directly connected to mixing head. Each discharge-passageway, or exit-passageway, changes in cross-sectional shape along the longitudinal axis thereof from its inlet to its outlet such that the cross-sectional area from the inlet to the outlet thereof gradually and minimally increases, whereby at least substantial laminar flow of the liquid is achieved with the concomitant reduced dwell-time of the liquid therein, in order to reduce in-nozzle reaction and subsequent clogging of the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2004Date of Patent: September 18, 2007Assignee: Kastalon, Inc.Inventors: R. Bruce DeMent, Paul Werstler, Robert G. Snyder, III
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Patent number: 7190954Abstract: A Bluetooth-wireless docking station for use with a Bluetooth-enabled cellular mobile handset, which docking station allows mobility to the cellular mobile handset rather than having to be fixed stationarily in the docking station, which docking station couples standard POTS telephone sets, or POTS-like telephone units, connected to in-premises wiring, to the cellular, or cellular like, network. The cellular mobile handset may be used to make or receive calls remote from the docking station, while the docking station communicates with the Bluetooth-enabled cellular mobile handset via a Bluetooth-wireless transceiver using Bluetooth-wireless air-interface protocol.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2006Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: Telular Corp.Inventors: Daniel C. Wonak, Jeffrey M. Hickey
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Patent number: 7178463Abstract: A contour or profile of a bore of a locomotive traction-motor support bearing structure, where such profile preserves the currently center-loading of the upper load zone but moves inboardly the lower load zone to a more general central location. The profile of the bore for the support bearing, according to the invention, takes into account not only truck-axle bending due to locomotive weight, but also that from motor tilt through bearing clearances, and couple action on the axle from heavy radial loads on PE support bearing and adjacent axle gear. The bore is configured such that the upper surface is horizontal, but the lower surface slopes downwardly in the outboard direction at an angle based on a function dependent upon the three misalignment factors.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2006Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Magnus Division of LV Ventures, Inc.Inventors: Paul Bien, Robert B. Foster, John E. Macklin
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Patent number: 7175496Abstract: An angel wings assembly including a pair of wings supported by a central housing. A lever assembly is provided to operate the wings relative to the central housing. Straps are used to connect the housing to a wearer's back.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2005Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: Lund and Company Invention, L.L.C.Inventors: Bruce D. Lund, Michael D. Starrick
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Patent number: 7163430Abstract: A movable toy animal having legs that are controlled by a motor operated teeter-totter assembly. The motor is bi-directional and sequentially moves the legs in opposite directions to move the animal in a forward walking, running or turning direction. Various switches and mechanisms are provided to obtain the desired movement by a battery operated program controller.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2004Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Inventors: Bruce D. Lund, Michael D. Slarrick, Sunil Moothedath
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Patent number: 7150139Abstract: A lawnmower having a hydrogen generator for supplying hydrogen to drive an hydrogen operated engine. A regulator supplies hydrogen to drive an engine for operating a cutter assembly of the lawnmower.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2006Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: Lund and Company Invention, L.L.C.Inventors: Bruce D. Lund, Michael D. Starrick
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Patent number: 7089034Abstract: An apparatus for interfacing at least one landline telephone service, at least one wireless cellular-type telephone service, at least one cellular-type wireless telephone and at least one standard telephonic type communication device through standard building interior telephone cable.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1999Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Telular Corp.Inventors: Louis W. Schornack, Carl T. Heitschel, Nuri G. Anter, Neil Beneditz, Jay Kinder
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Patent number: 7069006Abstract: A Bluetooth-wireless docking station for use with a Bluetooth-enabled cellular mobile handset, which docking station allows mobility to the cellular mobile handset rather than having to be fixed stationarily in the docking station, which docking station couples standard POTS telephone sets, or POTS-like telephone units, connected to in-premises wiring, to the cellular, or cellular like, network. The cellular mobile handset may be used to make or receive calls remote from the docking station, while the docking station communicates with the Bluetooth-enabled cellular mobile handset via a Bluetooth-wireless transceiver using Bluetooth-wireless air-interface protocol.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2004Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: Telular Corp.Inventors: Daniel C. Wonak, Jeffrey M. Hickey
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Patent number: 7063247Abstract: Applicant's novel invention relates to a novel hydrogen generator for supplying hydrogen to drive a hydrogen operated engine. The regulator can supply hydrogen to drive an engine for operating the cutter assembly of a lawnmower as well as supply the output of a hydrogen driven engine to operate a variety of power operated devices such as drills, saws, sanders, etc. In addition, the hydrogen generator can supply hydrogen to operate a power driven piston to drive fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2004Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: Lund and Company Invention, LLCInventors: Bruce D. Lund, Michael Starrick
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Patent number: 7055439Abstract: A contour or profile of a bore of a locomotive traction-motor support bearing structure, where such profile preserves the currently center-loading of the upper load zone but moves inboardly the lower load zone to a more general central location. The profile of the bore for the support bearing, according to the invention, takes into account not only truck-axle bending due to locomotive weight, but also that from motor tilt through bearing clearances, and couple action on the axle from heavy radial loads on PE support bearing and adjacent axle gear. The bore is configured such that the upper surface is horizontal, but the lower surface slopes downwardly in the outboard direction at an angle based on a function dependent upon the three misalignment factors.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2004Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Magnus Division of LV Ventures, Inc.Inventors: Paul Bien, Robert B. Foster, John E. Macklin
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Patent number: 7041171Abstract: For use in a rotational casting machine used for coating a rotating body with elastomer, such as polyurethane, there is provided a nozzle used for dispensing the liquid polyurethane onto the rotating body to be coated. The outlet of the nozzle is a narrow, elongated slit or opening. However, the interior passageway of the nozzle continually changes shape from the inlet to the outlet thereof, in order to ensure a constant cross-sectional area of the interior passageway along the length thereof, and in order to arrive at the desired narrow, elongated outlet-opening, whereby laminar flow of the liquid polyurethane is achieved with the concomitant reduced dwell-time of the liquid polyurethane therein, in order to reduce build up and clogging of the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2003Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: Kastalon, Inc.Inventors: R. Bruce DeMent, Paul Werstler
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Patent number: 7036751Abstract: A water gun and a watering container using an electrically operated peristaltic pump for pumping water through a nozzle located at the end of a tube connecting a reservoir with an outlet opening. The pump is electrically controlled by a trigger mechanism in a handle of the gun or container. The gun also includes a rotating light arrangement indicating that the gun is in use.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2003Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Lund and Company Invention, LLCInventors: Bruce D. Lund, Michael Starrick, Krishnan Srirangam
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Patent number: 7037184Abstract: A polishing pad for use in chemical mechanical polishing of substrates that being made of a porous structure comprising a matrix consisting of fibers, such as cotton linter cellulose bound with a thermoset resin, such as phenolic resin. The polishing pad surface has voids in which polishing slurry flows during chemical mechanical polishing of substrates, and in which debris formed during the chemical-mechanical polishing of substrates is temporarily stored for subsequent rinsing away. The polishing surface of the pad is ground to form asperities that aid in slurry transport and polishing, as well as opening the porous structure of the pad. The porous pad contains nanometer-sized filler-particles that reinforce the structure, imparting an increased resistance to wear as compared to prior-art pads. Also disclosed is a method of making the polishing pad.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2003Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Raytech Innovation Solutions, LLCInventors: Angela Petroski, Richard D. Cooper, Paul Fathauer, Marc Andrew Yesnik
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Patent number: 7025668Abstract: A composite polishing pad for use in chemical-mechanical planarization (CMP) processes, which polishing pad of the invention is made of a paper-making-process produced fibrous-matrix of paper-making fibers bound with resin material, and consists of a top section with one or more lower sections, where each layer has unique material properties. Polishing performance can be substantially improved by modifying the individual characteristics of each layer. Typically, the top layer or working surface will be of a higher modulus material than the lower layers. Therefore, the sub-layers may consist of lower density regions or a modified surface structure, such as grooving, to effectively modify the bulk modulus.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2003Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Raytech Innovative Solutions, LLCInventors: Angela Petroski, Richard D. Cooper, Paul Fathauer, David Perry
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Patent number: D533518Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2005Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: Silicon Pyramid Electron Ltd.Inventor: Chen Kuo Hsiung
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Patent number: D533768Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2005Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: Silicon Pyramid Electron Ltd.Inventor: Chen Kuo Hsiung
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Patent number: D538766Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2005Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: Silicon Pyramid Electron Ltd.Inventor: Chen Kuo Hsiung
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Patent number: D539146Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2005Date of Patent: March 27, 2007Assignee: creative werks, LLCInventor: Steve Schroeder