Patents Assigned to Activar, Inc.
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Publication number: 20130199581Abstract: A unit for cleaning, drying and disinfecting equipment. The unit comprises a cabinet, a baffle disposed in the cabinet spaced apart from a rear wall of the cabinet, a plurality of adjustable nozzles for directing chemically treated air at the equipment, and a means for applying atomized chemicals into the flow of air.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2012Publication date: August 8, 2013Applicant: ACTIVAR, INC.Inventor: Clifford Christopherson
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Publication number: 20120322353Abstract: A fume hood used in either a laboratory or industrial setting, the fume hood includes a cabinet formed with a chamber having a generally flat work surface, an open face and a sash door assembly for reciprocally opening and closing the open face. The fume hood further includes an airfoil directing airflow through the open face and into the chamber. A baffle is disposed in the fume hood. The baffle has a plurality of rows of regularly laterally spaced apertures wherein the rows are regularly spaced apart along the length of the baffle. The fume hood further includes an exhaust outlet from the chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2011Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicant: ACTIVAR, INC.Inventor: Clifford Christopherson
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Patent number: 6719258Abstract: A seat assembly for a motor vehicle includes an air spring suspension system for effectively isolating the occupant of the vehicle's seat from shock, vibration and inertial forces directed along both a vertical axis and a horizontal axis. A stationary base plate member is attached to the floor of the vehicle and it supports a pivot linkage assembly joining the stationary base member to a movable base member. An air spring is disposed between the stationary base member and the movable base member to displace the movable base member in a generally vertical direction to an extent allowed by the linkage assembly. Supported atop the movable base member is a seat slide assembly that permits fore and aft adjustment of seat position within the vehicle. A vehicle seat mount is affixed to the pair of slide members and includes shock absorbing springs that are disposed between the slide members and the vehicle seat mount for cushioning inertial forces due to acceleration and braking.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Activar, Inc.Inventors: Duane R. Bryngelson, Philip T. Fortin
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Publication number: 20040051023Abstract: A seat assembly for a motor vehicle includes an air spring suspension system for effectively isolating the occupant of the vehicle's seat from shock, vibration and inertial forces directed along both a vertical axis and a horizontal axis. A stationary base plate member is attached to the floor of the vehicle and it supports a pivot linkage assembly joining the stationary base member to a movable base member. An air spring is disposed between the stationary base member and the movable base member to displace the movable base member in a generally vertical direction to an extent allowed by the linkage assembly. Supported atop the movable base member is a seat slide assembly that permits fore and aft adjustment of seat position within the vehicle. A vehicle seat mount is affixed to the pair of slide members and includes shock absorbing springs that are disposed between the slide members and the vehicle seat mount for cushioning inertial forces due to acceleration and braking.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2002Publication date: March 18, 2004Applicant: Activar, Inc.Inventors: Duane R. Bryngelson, Philip T. Fortin
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Patent number: 6681528Abstract: A roof hatch safety railing to help prevent a person from accidentally falling through an open roof hatch while walking on a roof. The safety railing will comprise a top rail sufficiently high to prevent a person from falling over the railing. A mid-rail will also be located so that a person cannot accidentally fall under the top rail. The safety railing will be hingedly attached to the cover of the roof hatch as well as mounted to brackets which have been inserted into the coping of the base of the roof hatch. The safety railing will not interfere with the normal operation of the roof hatch and may be modified to accommodate various types and sizes of roof hatches.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2002Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: Activar, Inc.Inventors: Jeff Profeta, Scott Schellhase, Enrique Saucedo