Patents Assigned to Laserline Mfg., Inc.
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Patent number: 10597832Abstract: A paint-striping guidance system including an outrigger attachable to a paint-striping machine, a light-emitting device carried by the outrigger, and a mounting assembly configured to provide an adjustable connection between the light-emitting device and the outrigger. The light-emitting device is configured to form a planar light region having a vertical orientation. The mounting assembly includes an adjustment mechanism operable to move the light-emitting device relative to the paint-striping machine and thereby change a yaw angle of the planar light region.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2019Date of Patent: March 24, 2020Assignee: LaserLine Mfg., Inc.Inventors: Robert W. Vanneman, Timothy A. Treichler
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Patent number: 10202726Abstract: A system configured in accordance with a particular embodiment includes a paint-striping machine having a carriage, an outrigger operably connected to the carriage, and a downwardly oriented nozzle carried by the outrigger. The carriage moves along pavement while the nozzle dispenses paint, thereby forming a paint stripe on the pavement. The system further includes a guidance system operably connected to the paint-striping machine. The guidance system includes a light-emitting device and a mounting and containment assembly that provides an adjustable connection between the light-emitting device and the paint-striping machine. The light-emitting device forms a planar light region having a vertical orientation. The mounting and containment assembly includes an adjustment mechanism operable to move the light-emitting device relative to the paint-striping machine, thereby changing a yaw angle of the planar light region.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2017Date of Patent: February 12, 2019Assignee: LaserLine Mfg., Inc.Inventors: Robert W. Vanneman, Timothy A. Treichler
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Patent number: 10011969Abstract: A system for installing an array of pilings for an array of solar panels is highly accurate and efficient. The system includes a horizontal laser and a rotating vertical laser that are mounted on a first piling and aligned with a target on a second piling on the opposite side of the array. An alignment template is placed against a piling and aligned with the vertical rotating laser. The aligned template provides a designated location where the next piling is driven. A hammer target on the pile driver allows the installer to precisely install the next piling. After installation, the next piling is measured for accuracy and if errors are found, an alignment bracket is used to correct the error. The process is repeated until the array of pilings is complete.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2016Date of Patent: July 3, 2018Assignee: LaserLine Mfg., Inc.Inventor: Rick Grover
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Patent number: 9644331Abstract: A system configured in accordance with a particular embodiment includes a paint-striping machine having a carriage, an outrigger operably connected to the carriage, and a downwardly oriented nozzle carried by the outrigger. The carriage moves along pavement while the nozzle dispenses paint, thereby forming a paint stripe on the pavement. The system further includes a guidance system operably connected to the paint-striping machine. The guidance system includes a light-emitting device and a mounting and containment assembly that provides an adjustable connection between the light-emitting device and the paint-striping machine. The light-emitting device forms a planar light region having a vertical orientation. The mounting and containment assembly includes an adjustment mechanism operable to move the light-emitting device relative to the paint-striping machine, thereby changing a yaw angle of the planar light region.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2015Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: Laserline Mfg., Inc.Inventors: Robert W. Vanneman, Timothy A. Treichler
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Patent number: 9499953Abstract: A system for installing an array of pilings for an array of solar panels is highly accurate and efficient. The system includes a horizontal laser and a rotating vertical laser that are mounted on a first piling and aligned with a target on a second piling on the opposite side of the array. An alignment template is placed against a piling and aligned with the vertical rotating laser. The aligned template provides a designated location where the next piling is driven. A hammer target on the pile driver allows the installer to precisely install the next piling. After installation, the next piling is measured for accuracy and if errors are found, an alignment bracket is used to correct the error. The process is repeated until the array of pilings is complete.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2014Date of Patent: November 22, 2016Assignee: LaserLine Mfg., Inc.Inventor: Rick Grover
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Patent number: 8848180Abstract: A reference system configured in accordance with a particular embodiment includes a light-emitting device having a first light emitter, a second light emitter, and a housing. The housing includes a base operably connected to the first and second light emitters. The first light emitter is configured to emit a planar light region having a vertical orientation. The second light emitter is configured to emit an indicator light beam. A slope of the indicator light beam is adjustable to change a position of the indicator light beam within a vertical adjustment field. The system further includes a controller configured to cause the first and second light emitters to rotate in concert relative to the base about a vertical axis so as to rotationally reposition the planar light region and the indicator light beam in response to a detected misalignment of the planar light region.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2013Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Laserline Mfg., Inc.Inventors: Robert W. Vanneman, Timothy A. Treichler
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Publication number: 20140219727Abstract: A system for installing an array of pilings for an array of solar panels is highly accurate and efficient. The system includes a horizontal laser and a rotating vertical laser that are mounted on a first piling and aligned with a target on a second piling on the opposite side of the array. An alignment template is placed against a piling and aligned with the vertical rotating laser. The aligned template provides a designated location where the next piling is driven. A hammer target on the pile driver allows the installer to precisely install the next piling. After installation, the next piling is measured for accuracy and if errors are found, an alignment bracket is used to correct the error. The process is repeated until the array of pilings is complete.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: LASERLINE MFG., INC.Inventor: Rick Grover
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Patent number: 8684632Abstract: A system for installing an array of pilings for an array of solar panels is highly accurate and efficient. The system includes a horizontal laser and a rotating vertical laser that are mounted on a first piling and aligned with a target on a second piling on the opposite side of the array. An alignment template is placed against a piling and aligned with the vertical rotating laser. The aligned template provides a designated location where the next piling is driven. A hammer target on the pile driver allows the installer to precisely install the next piling. After installation, the next piling is measured for accuracy and if errors are found, an alignment bracket is used to correct the error. The process is repeated until the array of pilings is complete.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2011Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: LaserLine Mfg., Inc.Inventor: Rick Grover
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Patent number: 8205360Abstract: A snowplow laser guidance system is disclosed. The system can include, for example, a laser light source, a laser exit window through which a laser beam generated by the laser light source is transmitted, and a pressurized gas conduit. The pressurized gas conduit can have an opening positioned such that gas released through the opening flows across a face of the laser exit window. This can be useful to remove accumulated material, such as snow, ice, water, and dirt. The gas can be, for example, pressurized gas from a pressurized gas source of a snowplow vehicle. Release of pressurized gas across the face of the laser exit window can occur at a programmed frequency and/or in response to an operator signal, such as a signal from a switch on a control panel. The system also can include a heater connected to the laser exit window for defrosting.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2011Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: LaserLine Mfg., Inc.Inventors: Robert W. Vanneman, Cecil E. Rench
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Patent number: 7966753Abstract: A snowplow laser guidance system is illustrated and described. The system can include, for example, a laser light source, a laser exit window through which a laser beam generated by the laser light source is transmitted, and a pressurized gas conduit. The pressurized gas conduit can have an opening positioned such that gas released through the opening flows across a face of the laser exit window. This can be useful to remove accumulated material, such as snow, ice, water, and dirt. The gas can be, for example, pressurized gas from a pressurized gas source of a snowplow vehicle. Release of pressurized gas across the face of the laser exit window can occur at a programmed frequency and/or in response to an operator signal, such as a signal from a switch on a control panel. The system also can include a heater connected to the laser exit window for defrosting.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2007Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Laserline Mfg., Inc.Inventors: Robert W. Vanneman, Cecil E. Rench
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Patent number: 7448138Abstract: A laser detector and grade rod coupling device is disclosed. The laser detector and grade rod coupling device can be compatible with laser detectors having different sizes, different shapes, and/or different relative positions of their laser targets. The laser detector and grade rod coupling device can include a height-adjustable bracket, a backing, and a flexible strap. The size of a laser detector opening between the backing and the flexible strap can be adjustable. A method for attaching a laser detector to a grade rod also is disclosed. This method can include positioning a laser detector against a bracket of a laser detector and grade rod coupling device and adjusting the height of the bracket until a laser level marking on the laser detector is aligned with a grade rod measurement indicator on the laser detector and grade rod coupling device.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2007Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Laserline Mfg. Inc.Inventor: Robert W. Vanneman
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Patent number: 7373725Abstract: Disclosed herein are representative embodiments of grade rods, grade-rod readers, and combinations thereof. In one exemplary embodiment, a grade rod is provided that has a reference surface extending along at least a portion of the rod. The reference surface includes two or more reference indicators spaced at substantially even intervals from one another. A reader unit is mounted to the rod (for example, slidably mounted). The reader unit includes one or more sensors positioned proximate to at least a portion of the reference surface of the rod. The sensors of this embodiment are configured to detect the motion of at least one of the two or more reference indicators relative to the sensors as the reader unit is moved along the reference surface. Other grade rod and grade-rod reader embodiments, as well as methods for using such embodiments, are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2005Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: Laserline Mfg., Inc.Inventors: Robert W. Vanneman, Robert J. Blick
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Patent number: 7266897Abstract: A self aligning baseline instrument including a first light assembly operable to generate a first vertical light plane, a second light assembly operable to generate a second vertical light plane at a predetermined angle to the first vertical light plane, a third light assembly operable to generate a first horizontal light plane that is perpendicular to the first and second vertical light planes, and a fourth light assembly operable to generate a vertical plumb light beam that defines a reference point on an underlying surface, the vertical light beam parallel to and coincident to the center axis of the instrument. The first and second vertical light planes and fourth plumb laser beam all intersect together through the center axis of the instrument.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2004Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: Laserline Mfg., Inc.Inventors: Timothy A. Treichler, Robert J. Blick, Robert W. Vanneman