Patents by Inventor Allen David Hertz

Allen David Hertz 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).

  • Patent number: 7653625
    Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed using the internet (or similar) to provide, publish and maintain a database for stolen items. The method and apparatus further disclose the utilization of this database as a backbone for an internet portal, providing for automated contact of interested parties, automated e-commerce for replacement of assets, and immediate distribution of published information. The preferred embodiment would provide a means for extracting the information from entered police reports to create an all encompassing database. The present invention provides a new mechanism for deterring the selling of stolen items, increasing the potential of recovering stolen or missing items, and simplifying the claim processing process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 2006
    Date of Patent: January 26, 2010
    Inventors: Fred Frankel, Allen David Hertz, Henrietta Frankel
  • Patent number: 7529597
    Abstract: The present invention describes various methods and apparatus to increase efficiency and sales of a Newspaper Rack. Newspaper Racks are generally placed within a close proximity to each other, and generally less than ½ mile apart providing the unique ability to create a local network. With hardware and monthly operation costs are critical within the industry, the present invention utilizes local network(s) which transmits information to a collector. The local network(s) can be a star network, a mesh network, or a trunking network. The collector uploads the information via any of a number of longer-range transmission methods, including cellular, paging, Wi-Fi, Internet, dial-up modem, and others. Using a local network shares the upload costs, drastically reducing the operating costs for the Newspaper Company. Because the Newspaper Racks are deployed throughout a region, it is convenient to utilize the local network created by the Newspaper Rack monitoring system to additionally monitor other objects.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 2006
    Date of Patent: May 5, 2009
    Inventors: Kim Marie Hertz, Allen David Hertz
  • Patent number: 7293567
    Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for improving a screen printing process by applying vibrational energy to assist in the print release, cleaning, and drying processes. The vibrational energy or acoustic pressure waves may be created by a transducer where the waves are transferred to the stencil or printable material through air or a vibrational interface medium. The vibrational energy in turn assists with separating the printable material from the side walls of the apertures of the stencil. The vibrational energy can further assist in the process of cleaning the stencil. The acoustic pressure can also be used in the drying process by having the waves impinge on the water droplets to atomize the droplets on the surface of the stencil. The technology can be used for the assembly of Printed Circuit Assemblies, Ball Grid Array IC Packages, Flip Chip, etc.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 13, 2007
    Inventors: Allen David Hertz, Eric Lee Hertz, Dennis D. Epp
  • Patent number: 7184857
    Abstract: The present invention describes various methods and apparatus to increase efficiency and sales of a Newspaper Rack. At least one sensor is positioned within a Newspaper Rack to monitor when the remaining inventory of Newspapers reaches a predetermined quantity (including depleted). A logic circuit monitors when the sensor(s) change state then directs a signal to be transmitted to a central location. The central location may add time-stamping, reference the location, and compile the information into a database. The central location notifies the proper party to service the Newspaper Rack. The Newspaper Rack can include various mechanisms to stimulate customers into purchasing a Newspaper, such as a visual display or audible means. The stimulating information can be obtained and/or changed using wireless transmission to a receiver. The Newspaper Rack can include external monitoring devices to gather information for traffic flow, weather, or other desirable information.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 2004
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2007
    Inventors: Kim Marie Hertz, Allen David Hertz
  • Patent number: 7073252
    Abstract: A method is disclosed for maintaining a reliable operation of a flexible, self-conforming support system. The self-conforming support system utilizes a plurality of pins that move vertically within a series of apertures. The motion of the pins can be hindered with unwarranted material becoming lodged between the pins and the respective aperture. One scenario where this is highly probable is when using the self-conforming support system for supporting Printed Circuit Boards during a solder paste application process. The present invention utilizes a protective collar to deflect any excess solder paste from becoming lodged between any of the pins and the respective aperture. The collar is essentially an umbrella, and can be of a molded material, a pliant material, or machined into the pins. The collar can further include a pliant top which also protects the Printed Circuit Board from the pins.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2006
    Inventors: Allen David Hertz, Eric Lee Hertz
  • Patent number: 7072892
    Abstract: A method and apparatus using the worldwide web portal site to provide, publish and maintain a database for missing/stolen items and missing persons/fugitives. The method and apparatus further utilize this database as a backbone for an internet portal, providing for automated contact of interested parties, automated e-commerce for replacement of assets, and immediate distribution of published information. The invention allows for extracting information from entered police reports to create an all encompassing database, and provides a method for deterring the selling of stolen items, increasing the potential of recovering stolen or missing items, and simplifying the claim processing process and finding missing persons and fugitives.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 4, 2006
    Inventors: Allen David Hertz, Fred Frankel, Henrietta Frankel
  • Publication number: 20050154602
    Abstract: The present invention describes various methods and apparatus to increase efficiency in the parcel pick up process. Two types can be applied, a wireless parcel deposit monitoring apparatus is installed into a parcel drop box, and a wired parcel pick up request which is located within a customer pick up location. The wireless parcel deposit monitoring apparatus would identify when a parcel is deposited into the parcel drop box and send a request for pick up message to a host computer. The wired parcel pick up request apparatus is a simplistically operated apparatus, wherein the user would simply press a button to request a pick up. The wired parcel pick up request would communicate with a host computer using a wired communication network (Ethernet, Modem, and the like). The host computer would determine if the request for pick up can or can not be accommodated, and respond to the wired parcel pick up request apparatus accordingly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 10, 2004
    Publication date: July 14, 2005
    Inventor: Allen David Hertz
  • Publication number: 20040124230
    Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for improving a screen printing process by applying vibrational energy to assist in the print release, cleaning, and drying processes. The vibrational energy or acoustic pressure waves may be created by a transducer where the waves are transferred to the stencil or printable material through air or a vibrational interface medium. The vibrational energy in turn assists with separating the printable material from the side walls of the apertures of the stencil. The vibrational energy can further assist in the process of cleaning the stencil. The acoustic pressure can also be used in the drying process by having the waves impinge on the water droplets to atomize the droplets on the surface of the stencil. The technology can be used for the assembly of Printed Circuit Assemblies, Ball Grid Array IC Packages, Flip Chip, etc.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 16, 2003
    Publication date: July 1, 2004
    Inventors: Allen David Hertz, Eric Lee Hertz, Dennis D. Epp
  • Patent number: 6726195
    Abstract: An apparatus and accessories are disclosed for a flexible support apparatus 100, 900 using elongated support members 110 to support a face of a workpiece 10 and respective protrusions 335. The elongated support members 110 are arranged through at least one plane of perforated material 120, where the elongated support members 110 are profiled against the workpiece 10 and respective protrusions 335. The profile of the elongated support members 110 is created by contacting forces 132 generated by bringing the workpiece 330 and the plurality of elongated support members 110 together. A holding force is then applied to the elongated support members 110 to support the workpiece 10 against forces applied by a workstation. Fluid 902 is used to raise expansion members to raise the plurality of elongate support members 110. A perforated plate 920 is used to control the flow of fluid 902 between a fluid cavity 910 and the plurality of expansion members 904.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 27, 2004
    Assignee: DEK International GmbH
    Inventors: Allen David Hertz, Eric Lee Hertz
  • Patent number: 6695298
    Abstract: An apparatus and accessories are disclosed for a flexible support apparatus 100, 900 using elongated support members 110 to support a face of a workpiece 10 and respective protrusions 335. The elongated support members 110 are arranged through at least one plane of perforated material 120, where the elongated support members 110 are profiled against the workpiece 10 and respective protrusions 335. The profile of the elongated support members 110 is created by contacting forces 132 generated by bringing the workpiece 330 and the plurality of elongated support members 110 together. A holding force is then applied to the elongated support members 110 to support the workpiece 10 against forces applied by a workstation. Fluid 902 is used to raise expansion members to raise the plurality of elongate support members 110. A perforated plate 920 is used to control the flow of fluid 902 between a fluid cavity 910 and the plurality of expansion members 904.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 2000
    Date of Patent: February 24, 2004
    Inventors: Allen David Hertz, Anthony A. Imm, Eric L. Hertz
  • Patent number: 6662812
    Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for improving drying of a module, tooling, and solder stencils via the introduction of acoustic pressure waves and/or vibrational energy to the module, tooling, or solder stencils. The acoustic pressure waves may be created by a transducer where the waves are transferred to the module through air or a vibrational interface medium. The acoustic pressure waves impinge on the water droplets to atomize the droplets on the surface of the module and in the cracks, crevices and hard to reach areas of connectors and other components, without undesirable heat. The acoustic energy may further be used to assist in cleaning solder stencils within an automated screen printer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 16, 2003
    Inventors: Allen David Hertz, Eric L. Hertz, Dennis D. Epp
  • Patent number: 6569248
    Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for applying solder mask to an area respective of a plurality of receiving pads on a Printed Circuit Board. The solder mask can be at least partially removed during the component removal process exposing the conductor, via and annular ring. The exposed conductor, via and annular ring can cause defects and unreliable solder joints should the solder flow along the conductor and into the via. A small stencil can be used to apply solder mask in a desirable pattern to a selective area of a PCB. Alternatively, an elastomeric transferring apparatus can be used. Various methods can be included to assist in aligning the applicator to the desired area such as an overlaid, dual imaging system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 27, 2003
    Inventor: Allen David Hertz
  • Publication number: 20020156780
    Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed using the internet (or similar) to provide, publish and maintain a database for stolen items. The method and apparatus further disclose the utilization of this database as a backbone for an internet portal, providing for automated contact of interested parties, automated e-commerce for replacement of assets, and immediate distribution of published information. The preferred embodiment would provide a means for extracting the information from entered police reports to create an all encompassing database. The present invention provides a new mechanism for deterring the selling of stolen items, increasing the potential of recovering stolen or missing items, and simplifying the claim processing process.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 18, 2002
    Publication date: October 24, 2002
    Inventors: Allen David Hertz, Fred Frankel, Henrietta Frankel
  • Patent number: 6449611
    Abstract: A method and apparatus using the worldwide web portal site to provide, publish and maintain a database for missing/stolen items and missing persons/fugitives. The method and apparatus further utilize this database as a backbone for an internet portal, providing for automated contact of interested parties, automated e-commerce for replacement of assets, and immediate distribution of published information. The invention allows for extracting information from entered police reports to create an all encompassing database, and provides a method for deterring the selling of stolen items, increasing the potential of recovering stolen or missing items, and simplifying the claim processing process and finding missing persons and fugitives.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 10, 2002
    Inventors: Fred Frankel, Henrietta Frankel, Allen David Hertz