Patents by Inventor Alan W. Schierenbeck
Alan W. Schierenbeck has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10874155Abstract: A protective cuff is fixed in a pant leg or sleeve of a protective garment. The protective cuff includes a fluid/particulate/water dam fixed around an interior circumference of a pant leg or sleeve of a protective garment at an attachment location that is spaced upwardly from a lowermost hem of the pant leg or sleeve. The dam includes a resilient opening to surround and snuggly engage another wearable piece of protective equipment or a wearer's limb received in the opening. A length of loose material extends from the attachment location to the resilient opening to surround the wearable piece of protective equipment or the wearer's limb received in the opening. An anti-wicking guard extends from the lowermost hem to the attachment location and surrounding the interior of the pant leg or sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2018Date of Patent: December 29, 2020Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Alan W. Schierenbeck, Josee Lalonde, Lisa Cubas Ray
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Patent number: 10555576Abstract: A protective hood (10) is provided for use by a firefighter or other emergency worker, and includes a crown portion (12), a head portion (14), a face opening (16) defined by a peripheral edge (18), and front and rear drapes (20,22). At least some of the parts (12,14,18,20,22) are formed from a knit material and at least other of the parts (12,13,18,20,22) are formed from at least one layer of woven material.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2015Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Assignee: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Jennifer Brust, Jon Allen, Alan W. Schierenbeck
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Publication number: 20190183197Abstract: Embodiments described herein related generally to a multi-layer garment liner including an inner layer and an adjacent layer joined together around a periphery with a heat trapping space between the inner and adjacent layers. A plurality of inlet vents in the inner layer are configured to direct air from outside of the liner/garment into the heat trapping space. The inlet vents can be located in a lower part of the liner/garment. A plurality of outlet vents in the inner layer are configured to direct air from the heat trapping space to outside of the liner/garment. The outlet vents can be located in an upper part of the garment liner. The multi-layer garment liner can further include a plurality of elongate spacer strips located in the heat trapping space, the spacer strips arranged to direct an airflow from the inlet vents toward the outlet vents.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2018Publication date: June 20, 2019Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Alan W. SCHIERENBECK, Skylar D. HINKLE, Robin D. SLATER, Linda M. MOODIE
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Publication number: 20180289081Abstract: A protective cuff is fixed in a pant leg or sleeve of a protective garment. The protective cuff includes a fluid/particulate/water dam fixed around an interior circumference of a pant leg or sleeve of a protective garment at an attachment location that is spaced upwardly from a lowermost hem of the pant leg or sleeve. The dam includes a resilient opening to surround and snuggly engage another wearable piece of protective equipment or a wearer's limb received in the opening. A length of loose material extends from the attachment location to the resilient opening to surround the wearable piece of protective equipment or the wearer's limb received in the opening. An anti-wicking guard extends from the lowermost hem to the attachment location and surrounding the interior of the pant leg or sleeve.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2018Publication date: October 11, 2018Inventors: Alan W. Schierenbeck, Josee Lalonde, Lisa Cubas Ray
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Publication number: 20170188651Abstract: A protective hood (10) is provided for use by a firefighter or other emergency worker, and includes a crown portion (12), a head portion (14), a face opening (16) defined by a peripheral edge (18), and front and rear drapes (20,22). At least some of the parts (12,14,18,20,22) are formed from a knit material and at least other of the parts (12,13,18,20,22) are formed from at least one layer of woven material.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2015Publication date: July 6, 2017Inventors: Jennifer Brust, Jon Allen, Alan W. Schierenbeck
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Patent number: 9486022Abstract: A pocket such as for a garment for a worker, including a panel securable to an outer surface of the garment to define a pocket between the panel and the garment outer surface with a pocket opening defined along one side of the panel. First and second connectors on the panel and garment outer surface within the pocket may be connected together to retain an object in the pocket by pressing the panel against the garment, where the connection may be released both by pushing an object into the pocket, and by pulling a retained object from the pocket. A stiffened side of the second panel retains the second panel in a bowed configuration outwardly from the first panel at the pouch opening.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2014Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Gregory Neff, Cynthia Ross, Alan W. Schierenbeck
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Publication number: 20160029723Abstract: A pocket such as for a garment for a worker, including a panel securable to an outer surface of the garment to define a pocket between the panel and the garment outer surface with a pocket opening defined along one side of the panel. First and second connectors on the panel and garment outer surface within the pocket may be connected together to retain an object in the pocket by pressing the panel against the garment, where the connection may be released both by pushing an object into the pocket, and by pulling a retained object from the pocket. A stiffened side of the second panel retains the second panel in a bowed configuration outwardly from the first panel at the pouch opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2014Publication date: February 4, 2016Inventors: Gregory Neff, Cynthia Ross, Alan W. Schierenbeck
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Patent number: 9168400Abstract: An emergency rope bail-out bag (10) is provided for use and wear by a firefighter or other first responder or emergency rescuer, the bag (10) including a main body (12) for stowing a rope (28), an escape hook (26), and a rappelling device (37); and a tear-away flap (14) that can be grasped with a single hand of a user and pulled away from the main body (12) so as to expose the escape hook (26), the rappelling device (37), and the rope (28) for rapid deployment in an emergency.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2011Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Michael Schubert, Douglas Sloan, Robert West, Alan W. Schierenbeck
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Patent number: 9101789Abstract: An escape/ladder belt and harness assembly having an improved attachment arrangement and adjustment capabilities. The assembly features a waist belt having a coupling and fastener each featuring at least two slots separated by at least one bar. The fastener being connectable to the coupling to enable the waist belt to fasten around a user. The waist belt being removeably attached to an article worn by the user through a plurality of tabs. At least some of the tabs fastening the coupling and fastener to the article. The waist belt extending around the user and though a tension adjustment buckle so as to allow for waist tension to be set by pulling the free end of the waist belt in an intuitive forward motion that provides for improved tightening around the user.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2010Date of Patent: August 11, 2015Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Alan W. Schierenbeck, Linda B. Shingleton
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Patent number: 9027707Abstract: An upper body harness portion for converting a seat-style harness to a full body harness. The upper body harness portion includes a front lower component, a rear lower component, and an upper torso component having elongated first, second and third webbings. The ends of the first and second webbings are detachably securable to opposite sides of the front and rear or side portions of the seat-style harness waist belt, respectively. The third webbing forms a closed loop which, when worn, extends over a wearer's shoulders on opposite sides of the wearer's head. First and second connectors are slidably connected to the third webbing, with the first connector also being slidably connected to the first webbing adjacent the front of a wearer and the second connector being slidably connected to the second webbing adjacent the back of a wearer.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2012Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventor: Alan W. Schierenbeck
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Publication number: 20130175117Abstract: An upper body harness portion for converting a seat-style harness to a full body harness. The upper body harness portion includes a front lower component, a rear lower component, and an upper torso component having elongated first, second and third webbings. The ends of the first and second webbings are detachably securable to opposite sides of the front and rear or side portions of the seat-style harness waist belt, respectively. The third webbing forms a closed loop which, when worn, extends over a wearer's shoulders on opposite sides of the wearer's head. First and second connectors are slidably connected to the third webbing, with the first connector also being slidably connected to the first webbing adjacent the front of a wearer and the second connector being slidably connected to the second webbing adjacent the back of a wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2012Publication date: July 11, 2013Inventor: Alan W. Schierenbeck
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Publication number: 20110284324Abstract: An emergency rope bail-out bag (10) is provided for use and wear by a firefighter or other first responder or emergency rescuer, the bag (10) including a main body (12) for stowing a rope (28), an escape hook (26), and a rappelling device (37); and a tear-away flap (14) that can be grasped with a single hand of a user and pulled away from the main body (12) so as to expose the escape hook (26), the rappelling device (37), and the rope (28) for rapid deployment in an emergency.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Inventors: Michael Schubert, Douglas Sloan, Robert West, Alan W. Schierenbeck
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Publication number: 20110101061Abstract: An escape/ladder belt and harness assembly having an improved attachment arrangement and adjustment capabilities. The assembly features a waist belt having a coupling and fastener each featuring at least two slots separated by at least one bar. The fastener being connectable to the coupling to enable the waist belt to fasten around a user. The waist belt being removeably attached to an article worn by the user through a plurality of tabs. At least some of the tabs fastening the coupling and fastener to the article. The waist belt extending around the user and though a tension adjustment buckle so as to allow for waist tension to be set by pulling the free end of the waist belt in an intuitive forward motion that provides for improved tightening around the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventors: Alan W. Schierenbeck, Linda B. Shingleton
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Patent number: 7832020Abstract: A protective glove (10) is provided for use by a firefighter or other emergency worker. The glove (10) includes an outer shell (22), at least one liner (24, 28, 30) located inside of the outer shell (22), and a dead air space (34) located inside of the outer shell (22).Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2007Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Morning Pride Manufacturing, L.L.C.Inventors: William L. Grilliot, Mary I. Grilliot, Alan W. Schierenbeck
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Publication number: 20090070909Abstract: A protective glove (10) is provided for use by a firefighter or other emergency worker. The glove (10) includes an outer shell (22), at least one liner (24, 28, 30) located inside of the outer shell (22), and a dead air space (34) located inside of the outer shell (22).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2007Publication date: March 19, 2009Inventors: William L. Grilliot, Mary I. Grilliot, Alan W. Schierenbeck
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Patent number: 7225473Abstract: In a protective glove for a firefighter, an emergency rescue worker, or another worker in a high-heat area, a leather face has a peripheral edge, a leather back has a peripheral edge, a leather forchette has a peripheral edge sewn to the peripheral edge of the leather face and a peripheral edge sewn to the peripheral edge of the leather back, and a heat-resistant cover made from an aramid or polybenzamidazole fabric has a peripheral edge sewn to the peripheral edge of the leather back. The heat-resistant cover covers the leather back so as to protect the leather back against direct exposure to high heat that would tend to shrink the leather back if the leather back were not protected by the heat-resistant cover.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2005Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: Morning Pride Manufacturing, L.L.C.Inventors: Alan W. Schierenbeck, William L. Grilliot, Mary I. Grilliot
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Publication number: 20040266297Abstract: For a protective garment, a composite structure comprising an outer shell, a moisture barrier within the outer shell, a thermally insulative liner within the moisture barrier, and a moisture absorber within the thermally insulative liner, a hydrophobic liner or a thermally insulative liner having a hydrophobic cover facing the moisture absorber is interposed between the moisture barrier and the moisture absorber. Preferably, if a hydrophobic liner is used, a thermally insulative liner is interposed between the moisture barrier and the hydrophobic liner.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventors: Alan W. Schierenbeck, William L. Grilliot, Mary I. Grilliot
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Publication number: 20040253891Abstract: For a protective garment, such as a protective coat for a firefighter, a composite structure comprises an outer shell, a moisture barrier within the outer shell, a moisture absorber, which absorber may incorporate a superabsorbent polymer, within the moisture barrier, and an innermost layer within the moisture barrier, wherein the innermost layer is hydrophobic but is moisture-pervious. In one contemplated embodiment, the innermost layer is made from synthetic, hydrophobic fibers, which fibers are woven so as to be moisture-pervious and which fibers are surfactant-treated so as to promote their being moisture-pervious. In another contemplated embodiment, the innermost layer is made from a sheet of a synthetic, hydrophobic material, which sheet is apertured so as to be moisture-pervious. In another contemplated embodiment, the innermost layer is made from natural fibers, which fibers have a hydrophobic finish and which fibers are woven so as to be moisture-pervious.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2004Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventors: Alan W. Schierenbeck, William L. Grilliot, Mary I. Grilliot
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Patent number: 6415443Abstract: In a protective glove, such as a protective glove for a firefighter, a thumb-covering portion has a generally uniform width except for a tip of the thumb-covering portion, and except for a wider region where the thumb-covering portion cover's at least one knuckle of a wearer's thumb, and each finger-covering portion has a generally uniform width except for a tip of that finger-covering portion, and except for a wider region where that finger-covering portion covers at least on e knuckle of an associated finger of the wearer. The wider regions facilitate flexing without binding.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2001Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Morning Pride Manufacturing, L.L.C.Inventors: Alan W. Schierenbeck, William L. Grilliot, Mary I. Grilliot
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Patent number: 4850057Abstract: Adjustable firefighters' suspenders are described. The suspenders, which are designed for comfort and flexibility during normal fire fighting or other rigorous activities, are constructed of high quality, durable materials with a long life-expectancy and include a back pivot point adjustment and flex straps at the ends of leather straps. The suspenders eliminate the need for waist adjustment straps or belts to aid in the support of the bunker pants.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1988Date of Patent: July 25, 1989Inventor: Alan W. Schierenbeck