Patents Assigned to POLARIS
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Publication number: 20090212455Abstract: Methods and tools for assembling an article are provided. The method includes providing a mold having a cavity configured as a desired shape, positioning a base within the mold so that a surface of the base material is exposed, applying a coating material, e.g., urethane or polyurethane, to substantially cover both the exposed surface of the base and an inner surface of the cavity, depositing a cushion material into the cavity and sealing the cavity with the exposed surface of the base so that the coating material forms a skin around the cushion material and adheres the cushion material to the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2009Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: Polaris Industries Inc.Inventors: John E. Thompson, Corrie S. Roytek
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Patent number: 7571921Abstract: The present device includes a removable system for an accessory assembly mounted to the fender of a motorcycle. The accessory is generally attached to a bracket that mates with an attachment member connected to the fender. Fasteners may be utilized to ensure that the bracket remains joined to the attachment member. Upon removal of the fasteners, the bracket may be separated from the attachment member. When the accessory is removed from the fender, the attachment member represents an aesthetically pleasing component of the fender. In addition, the attachment member also provides protection for the fender so that when the accessory is attached to the fender, the accessory does not damage the paint thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2006Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Polaris Industries Inc.Inventor: Jason William Beiber Hoeve
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Publication number: 20090195035Abstract: An ATV is disclosed which includes a pedestal assembly incorporated into the foot-wells, which cooperate with a removable passenger seat. Furthermore, passenger seat is selectively added or removed from ATV by way of a latch assembly. Hand grips flank the removable seat and are attached to a rear accessory panel. The rear accessory panel also includes an integrated cup holder, and rack tie-downs are formed in a front or rear accessory panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Applicant: Polaris Industries Inc.Inventors: Richard D. Ripley, Roy A. Sunsdahl, Scott D. Taylor
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Patent number: 7559576Abstract: A straddle seat type vehicle with adjustable steering. The vehicle comprises a handlebar adjustment apparatus functionally formed on a chassis that fixes the pivot of a steering post in angular positions about a pivot mechanism. A method of adjusting a steering control position is also included.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2004Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: Polaris Industries Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Honkala, Norman O. Berg, Jeffrey A. Eaton, Greg A. Peppel, Bruce J. Stone
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Publication number: 20090177230Abstract: A method for effecting reduction, stabilization and enhancement of fusion of the human cranio-cervical junction, which may be performed in order to relieve mechanical stresses imparted to the spinal cord and brainstem as a result of an abnormal clivo-axial angle, includes steps of achieving the correct craniocervical relationship, of effecting a fusion of a first portion of a bone forming material based structural member to a human cranium, and effecting fusion of a second portion of the bone forming material based structural member to a least one portion of a human cervical spine. Fusion of the bone forming material based structural member to the human cranium may be promoted through the use an osteointegration apparatus that includes a porous ossomeric mesh and a frame member.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2009Publication date: July 9, 2009Applicant: POLARIS BIOTECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Fraser Cummins Henderson, SR., Rebecca M.S. Henderson, John W. Newman
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Publication number: 20090166108Abstract: A vehicle in certain embodiments of the present teachings may include one or more of the following features: (a) a chassis, (b) at least one front ground engaging member and at least one rear ground engaging member coupled to the chassis, (c) a steering member for steering at least one of the ground engaging members, (d) an engine carried by the chassis for powering the vehicle, the engine including a cylinder disposed adjacent a crankshaft and an inverter generator operatively connected to the crankshaft, (e) an output shaft operatively coupled to the crankshaft to transmit power from the engine to at least one of the ground engaging members, and (f) a cover attached to the engine adjacent to the inverter generator, a cooling line disposed within the cover, and a fluid within the cooling line such that heat is transferred from the inverter generator to the fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2005Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: Polaris Industries Inc.Inventors: Brian Joseph Gross, Pearl Albert Wilson
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Patent number: 7543832Abstract: Various embodiments of variable rate stabilizer bars are disclosed, including apparatus, vehicle, and kit implementations. Embodiments may have first and second stabilizer bar members. Each stabilizer bar member may be adapted to be operatively coupled to a respective, opposite ground-engaging element of a vehicle. Each stabilizer bar member may be configured to experience a torque about their longitudinal axis upon movement of the respective ground-engaging element relative to the vehicle when operatively coupled to the ground-engaging elements. Embodiments may have a torque transfer regulator, which may be operatively coupled to both stabilizer bar members. The torque transfer regulator may be configured to transfer a portion of the torque experienced by one of the stabilizer bar members to the other stabilizer bar member. Some embodiments may provide for active control of the degree of torque transfer from one ground-engaging element's suspension system to the other.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2006Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: Polaris Industries Inc.Inventors: Stephen L. Nelson, Louis J. Brady, Jeffrey D. Bennett, Geoffrey G. White
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Patent number: 7533749Abstract: The present invention generally relates to snowmobiles. More particularly, the present invention relates to the components of a snowmobile such as the frame, skis, motor, and endless belt assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2006Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: Polaris Industries Inc.Inventors: Martin Elliott Sampson, Greg Alan Peppel, Jeremy Landon Karnowski, Jeffrey Joseph Haselhoff, Bradly George Becker, Richard Allen Frederickson
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Patent number: 7516998Abstract: Some embodiments of the invention include a vehicle having a chassis and an engine supported by the chassis, the engine coupled to a drive train useful for propelling the vehicle. The vehicle may be convertible between a first seating configuration having a first seat disposed generally along the longitudinal centerline of the vehicle and a second seating configuration having a lateral seat disposed laterally of the longitudinal centerline of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2005Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Polaris Industries Inc.Inventors: Norman O. Berg, Robert C. Aronson, Levi J. McCarroll, Lance L. Anderson
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Patent number: 7517882Abstract: Pyrimidine- and triazine-based chemical compounds that are useful, for example, as protein kinase inhibitors for treating cancer, neurological disorders, autoimmune disorders, and other diseases, and methods of using such compounds.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2007Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Polaris GroupInventors: Shaosong Chu, Zhe Nie, Carin L. Perretta, Philip Eugene Erickson
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Publication number: 20090071738Abstract: The present disclosure relates to all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) having an ergonomically improved rider footwell and leg well. Specifically, the present disclosure relates to ATVs having an ergonomically designed footwell leg recess to allow the rider's leg to be received therein while standing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2008Publication date: March 19, 2009Applicant: Polaris Industries Inc.Inventor: JEFFREY DAVID BENNETT
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Patent number: 7490694Abstract: Some embodiments of the invention include a vehicle having a chassis and an engine supported by the chassis, the engine coupled to a drive train useful for propelling the vehicle. The vehicle may include a steering indexing assembly useful for positioning a steering control between a first steering position having the steering control positioned generally along the longitudinal centerline of the vehicle and a second steering position having the steering control positioned laterally of the longitudinal centerline of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2005Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Polaris Industries Inc.Inventors: Norman O. Berg, Robert C. Aronson, Levi J. McCarroll, Lance L. Anderson
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Publication number: 20090036894Abstract: A method for treating a neurological condition such as autism spectrum disorder, bipolar disorder or other neurological condition that may be caused by biomechanical stresses imparted to the brainstem is performed by surgically correcting the clivo-axial angle of the patient and stabilizing the cranio-cervical junction after surgery. The surgery will relieve mechanical stresses imparted to the spinal cord and brainstem as a result of an abnormal clivo-axial angle, and is preferably performed by effecting a fusion of a first portion of a bone forming material based member to a human cranium, and effecting fusion of a second portion of the bone forming material based member to a least one portion of a human cervical spine. Fusion of the bone forming material based structural member to the human cranium may be promoted through the use of plate member that is shaped to define a graft accommodation space between the plate member and the cranium.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2008Publication date: February 5, 2009Applicant: POLARIS BIOTECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: FRASER CUMMINS HENDERSON, SR., JOHN W. NEWMAN
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Patent number: 7484584Abstract: The invention provides an apparatus and method for providing a heat exchanger for vehicles that have liquid cooled engines. The heat exchanger is positioned within the vehicle so as to accept airflow moving across the vehicle when the vehicle is in motion. The heat exchanger is positioned within the vehicle so as not to adversely affect the vehicle's center of gravity. A divider is used with the heat exchanger to help channel at least a portion of the airflow to the heat exchanger, while also preventing any byproduct produced from contact between airborne materials and the heat exchanger from causing a nuisance to the operator.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2007Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignee: Polaris Industries Inc.Inventors: Rick Kerner, Norman O. Berg
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Publication number: 20090018584Abstract: A vertebral attachment method and system that minimizes or eliminates the risk of severing, compressing, impinging or otherwise injuring the vertebral artery vertebral vein, spinal nerve roots and/or spinal cord. The system includes at least one plate that may be anchored to a posterior region of a vertebra using at least one clamp and fastener. The system may be specifically designed to retain a portion of the posterior region of the vertebra.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2008Publication date: January 15, 2009Applicant: POLARIS BIOTECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: FRASER CUMMINS HENDERSON, SR., JOHN W. NEWMAN
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Patent number: 7475680Abstract: Embodiments of the invention include a vehicle comprising a chassis, an engine supported by the chassis, the engine coupled to a drive train useful for propelling the vehicle, and a seat supported by the chassis, a liquid reservoir separate from the engine, and a separator useful for separating liquid and gas disposed within the liquid reservoir. Embodiments of the invention also include methods of separating liquid and gas.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2005Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: Polaris Industries Inc.Inventors: Bradley Jon Roche, Travis DePriest
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Publication number: 20080299995Abstract: A method of estimating the location of a wireless terminal is disclosed that is ideally suited for use with legacy systems. The illustrative embodiment of the present invention is based on the observation that the signal strength of a signal from a transmitter is different at some locations, and, therefore, the location of a wireless terminal can be estimated by comparing the signal strength it currently observes against a map or database that correlates locations to signal strengths. For example, if a particular radio station is known to be received well at a first location and poorly at a second location, and a given wireless terminal at an unknown location is receiving the radio station poorly, it is more likely that the wireless terminal is at the second location than it is at the first location.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2008Publication date: December 4, 2008Applicant: POLARIS WIRELESS, INC.Inventor: David Stevenson Spain
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Publication number: 20080299993Abstract: A method of using a non-GPS-derived technique to estimate the location of an Assisted-GPS-enabled wireless terminal for the purposes of generating location-specific assistance data for the wireless terminal is disclosed. The wireless terminal then uses the assistance data to acquire and process one or more GPS signals and to derive information that is probative of the wireless terminal's location. The GPS-derived location information is then combined with non-GPS-derived location to form an estimate of the location of the wireless terminal that is better than can be derived from either alone. This combination of GPS-derived and non-GPS techniques is particularly useful when the wireless terminal can only acquire one or two GPS signals because it is not possible to determine the location of the wireless terminal with only two GPS signals alone.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2008Publication date: December 4, 2008Applicant: POLARIS WIRELESS, INC.Inventors: Scot Douglas Gordon, Robert Lewis Martin, David Stevenson Spain, JR.
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Patent number: 7460505Abstract: A method of estimating the location of a wireless terminal is disclosed that is ideally suited for use with legacy systems. The illustrative embodiment of the present invention is based on the observation that the signal strength of a signal from a transmitter is different at some locations, and, therefore, the location of a wireless terminal can be estimated by comparing the signal strength it currently observes against a map or database that correlates locations to signal strengths. For example, if a particular radio station is known to be received well at a first location and poorly at a second location, and a given wireless terminal at an unknown location is receiving the radio station poorly, it is more likely that the wireless terminal is at the second location than it is at the first location.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2003Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Polaris Wireless, Inc.Inventor: David Stevenson Spain
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Patent number: D595188Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2008Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignee: Polaris Industries Inc.Inventor: Matthew D. Tandrup