Patents by Inventor Andy Olson

Andy Olson 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).

  • Publication number: 20240308286
    Abstract: Maneuverable ergonomic trailer stands are disclosed. An example portable trailer stand includes: an elongate upper ledge, a post coupled to the upper ledge, an extendible leg telescopically coupled to the post, the upper ledge being vertically movable to selectively engage and disengage an underside of a trailer based on movement of the extendible leg relative to the post, and a plurality of wheels coupled to the post, the post to maintain the plurality of wheels at a substantially fixed distance from the upper ledge as the upper ledge is vertically moved, each of the plurality of wheels to be equidistant from a vertical axis traversing through a center of the upper ledge.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 30, 2024
    Publication date: September 19, 2024
    Inventors: Aaron J. Wiegel, Andy Olson, Charles Waugaman, David Swift, Donald Grant, Garret Wernecke, James Oates, Jason Dondlinger, Joe DiBiase, Joe Korman, Lucas I. Paruch, Ronald P. Snyder, Tony Duesing
  • Patent number: 12017491
    Abstract: Maneuverable ergonomic trailer stands are disclosed. An example portable trailer stand includes: a frame having an upper ledge, a post, and a lower subframe, the lower subframe connected to the upper ledge via the post; an extendible leg coupled to the post independent of the lower subframe, the upper ledge being vertically movable based on movement of the extendible leg relative to the upper ledge, the post, and the lower subframe of the frame; and a wheel connected to the frame via the lower subframe such that the wheel is to move with the upper ledge as the upper ledge is vertically moved.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 2023
    Date of Patent: June 25, 2024
    Assignee: RITE-HITE HOLDING CORPORATION
    Inventors: Aaron J. Wiegel, Andy Olson, Charles Waugaman, David Swift, Donald Grant, Garret Wernecke, James Oates, Jason Dondlinger, Joe DiBiase, Joe Korman, Lucas I. Paruch, Ronald P. Snyder, Tony Duesing
  • Publication number: 20230182519
    Abstract: Maneuverable ergonomic trailer stands are disclosed. An example portable trailer stand includes: a frame having an upper ledge, a post, and a lower subframe, the lower subframe connected to the upper ledge via the post; an extendible leg coupled to the post independent of the lower subframe, the upper ledge being vertically movable based on movement of the extendible leg relative to the upper ledge, the post, and the lower subframe of the frame; and a wheel connected to the frame via the lower subframe such that the wheel is to move with the upper ledge as the upper ledge is vertically moved.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 10, 2023
    Publication date: June 15, 2023
    Inventors: Aaron J. Wiegel, Andy Olson, Charles Waugaman, David Swift, Donald Grant, Garret Wernecke, James Oates, Jason Dondlinger, Joe DiBiase, Joe Korman, Lucas I. Paruch, Ronald P. Snyder, Tony Duesing
  • Patent number: 11602964
    Abstract: Maneuverable ergonomic trailer stands are disclosed. An example portable trailer stand includes a frame having an upper ledge; an extendible leg coupled to the frame, the upper ledge being vertically movable to selectively engage and disengage an underside of a trailer parked on a driveway based on movement of the extendible leg relative to the frame; a wheel connected to the frame, the wheel to remain at a substantially fixed distance from the upper ledge as the upper ledge is vertically moved.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 14, 2023
    Inventors: Aaron J. Wiegel, Andy Olson, Charles Waugaman, David Swift, Donald Grant, Garret Wernecke, James Oates, Jason Dondlinger, Joe DiBiase, Joe Korman, Lucas I. Paruch, Ronald P. Snyder, Tony Duesing
  • Publication number: 20190308855
    Abstract: Maneuverable ergonomic trailer stands are disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 5, 2019
    Publication date: October 10, 2019
    Inventors: Aaron J. Wiegel, Andy Olson, Charles Waugaman, David Swift, Donald Grant, Garret Wernecke, James Oates, Jason Dondlinger, Joe DiBiase, Joe Korman, Lucas I. Paruch, Ronald P. Snyder, Tony Duesing
  • Patent number: 9255699
    Abstract: Motion sensing dock lighting systems are disclosed. An example lighting system for use at a loading dock where a material handling device is used to load or unload a vehicle parked at the loading dock includes a motion sensing system to be spaced apart from the material handling device. The motion sensing system is to provide an operation signal in response to the material handling device undergoing a change in travel direction within the vehicle. The example lighting system also includes a lamp to be operatively connected in signal communication with the motion sensing system so as to receive the operation signal from the motion sensing system. The lamp is to have a first illuminating mode and a second illuminating mode, and the lamp is to switch between the first illuminating mode and the second illuminating mode in response to the operation signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 2013
    Date of Patent: February 9, 2016
    Assignee: RITE-HITE HOLDING CORPORATION
    Inventors: Aaron J. Wiegel, Jason Dondlinger, Joe Korman, Lucas I. Paruch, Ronald P. Snyder, Andy Olson, Charles Waugaman, Matthew McNeill
  • Publication number: 20120299765
    Abstract: A compact, high gain 8-element circular smart antenna is able to scan a beam azimuthally through 360°. The 8-element array is placed on a ground skirt and connected to an 8-channel beamforning board via a transfer plate. Each channel has two T/R switches, one band pass filer, one power amplifier, two low noise amplifiers, one phase shifter, and one attenuator. The 8-channel-signal is combined through power splitters/combiners and then sent to a connected radio. An FPGA chip controls the digital phase shifters, attenuators and switches for signal searching, beamforming and tracking. The smart antenna can be operated as a compact switched beam system or with an additional processor as an adaptive array system. The smart antenna is capable of tracking mobile targets, directionally communicating with desired users, suppressing interference and jamming, and enabling long range communications with high throughput and reliable connection because of its high antenna gain.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 10, 2012
    Publication date: November 29, 2012
    Applicants: ADVANCED ACOUSTIC CONCEPTS, MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY
    Inventors: Yikun Huang, Andy Olson, Will G. Tidd, Aaron S. Traxinger, Richard Wolff