Patents by Inventor Arden L. Borgen
Arden L. Borgen 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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Publication number: 20080310948Abstract: A material moving device is beneficial for manufacturing. The material moving device has a tower assembly, a vertical trolley assembly adapted to travel up and down the tower assembly, a horizontal trolley assembly adapted to travel back and forth along the vertical trolley assembly, and a material pickup assembly connected to the horizontal trolley assembly. The trolleys are adapted to move the material pickup assembly relative to the tower assembly to thereby move materials for manufacturing on to and off of a work surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2007Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventors: ARDEN L. BORGEN, DENNIS L. MERRILL
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Patent number: 7014280Abstract: A display device having dual purpose shelving includes spaced apart end brackets and a pivotal shelf. The shelf pivots from an upstanding position to a horizontal position. Below the shelf are a pair of spaced apart rods one of which is fixed and the other of which is moveable. The moveable rod can move to a stored position below the shelf or it can be moved to an unstored position for receiving a plurality of vases between the two spaced apart rods.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2003Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Margaret Platt BorgenInventors: Arden L. Borgen, David R. Hunt
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Publication number: 20040154498Abstract: A display device having dual purpose shelving includes spaced apart end brackets and a pivotal shelf. The shelf pivots from an upstanding position to a horizontal position. Below the shelf are a pair of spaced apart rods one of which is fixed and the other of which is moveable. The moveable rod can move to a stored position below the shelf or it can be moved to an unstored position for receiving a plurality of vases between the two spaced apart rods.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2003Publication date: August 12, 2004Applicant: Margaret Platt BorgenInventors: Arden L. Borgen, David R. Hunt
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Patent number: 6361129Abstract: A wine rack and display shelf is adapted to cellar and display bottles of various shapes and sizes. The wine rack is capable of receiving and storing bottles in a generally horizontal position which has the benefit of preserving the moisture of the cork. The horizontal storage method is generally accepted as the most preferred method for long term storage. In addition, the wine rack and display shelf can also display and exhibit the bottles so that one selecting a bottle can view the label or other designations without the need to pull one of the horizontal bottles. This vertical display can also be used to allow the wine to breathe while maintained in the storage area where the environment is maintained at a preferred level.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2000Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Inventor: Arden L. Börgen
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Patent number: 6321485Abstract: A fluid exchange system includes at least one container. A feed tube connected to a fluid source is positioned to dispense fluid into the container. A drain tube is connected to the container and is adapted to remove fluid from the container. The container is removable for cleaning.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2001Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Inventors: Arden L. Borgen, Cleon C. Merrill, Damon E. Rockwell
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Patent number: 6247266Abstract: A fluid exchange system includes at least one container. A feed tube connected to a fluid source is positioned to dispense fluid into the container. A drain tube is connected to the container and is adapted to remove fluid from the container. The container is removable for cleaning.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1999Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Inventors: Arden L. Borgen, Cleon C. Merrill, Damon E. Rockwell
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Patent number: 6145942Abstract: A cooled display case includes a plurality of walls enclosing a compartment for displaying merchandise. A door is fitted within a door opening of the cooling compartment and swings from a closed position to a first open position and a second open position. A door closer yieldably urges the door to the closed position whenever the door is in a position other than the second open position. The door closer yieldably holds the door against swinging movement whenever the door is in the second open position. The door closer includes a guide arm which rolls within a guide track mounted on the door, and a track stop is detachably mounted to the track to block movement of the guide member in the track to prevent the door from moving to its second open position. The method involves selectively removing the stop pin so that the door is free to move to its second open position.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1998Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Assignee: Margaret Platt BorgenInventor: Arden L. Borgen
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Patent number: 5964512Abstract: A cooled display case includes a housing enclosing a display compartment and having an opening providing access thereinto. An air stratifier panel divides the display compartment into an upper air well above the stratifier panel and a lower air well below the stratifier panel. The stratifier panel has a plurality of product holders capable of holding the products with the upper ends thereof above the stratifier panel in the upper air well. The stratifier panel also has air vents adjacent its edge for permitting cooled air to flow from the upper to lower air wells. An air recirculation passageway in the housing has an inlet in the lower air well of the display compartment and an outlet in the upper air well. A coil cools air passing through the passageway. A fan circulates the cooled air through the passageway and into the upper air well of the display compartment.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1997Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Assignee: Margaret Platt BorgenInventor: Arden L. Borgen
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Patent number: 5927016Abstract: A door closure system for one or more swinging doors includes, in its most basic form, a door closure assembly for a door pivotally mounted on a hinge axis in a door frame. The assembly includes a closure mechanism mounted on the door frame adjacent the door with a rotatable member extending therefrom, an elongated arm having a secured end fixed for rotation with a rotatable member and a free end extending alongside the door, and a roller wheel rotatably mounted on the free end of the arm and extending therefrom so as to overlap the door for engaging it and rolling about a wheel axis substantially parallel to the hinge axis when the door swings about the hinge axis from a first pivotal position to a second pivotal position. This door closure assembly can also be applied to a double swinging door by adding more closure mechanisms and interconnecting them for the desired synchronization. A stop for holding the door open to a set position can also be provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Margaret Platt BorgenInventor: Arden L. Borgen
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Patent number: 5374116Abstract: A vending machine with an anti-condensation product viewing window. The product viewing window has two window sections. The first window section is typically a wall or portion of a wall of the product storage chamber. A second window section is spaced outwardly a distance from the first window section to form the face of the viewing window. An illumination device is placed between the first and second window section. The heat from the illumination device prevents a build up of condensation on the window sections. Substantially sealing the two window sections further reduces the condensation build up. One or more small openings in the sealings between the two window sections into a cooler area allow for the escape of any moisture which does accumulate between the two window sections. The illumination device can also be used to illuminate the products to be vended, back light a sign on the machine or both.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1993Date of Patent: December 20, 1994Assignee: Fawn Engineering Co.Inventors: Arden L. Borgen, Damon E. Rockwell
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Patent number: 5366285Abstract: A vending machine with an improved sealing holding bin drawer for removing dispensed products. Products are dispensed from a housing chamber which is maintained at a temperature colder than the environment in which the vending machine operates into a holding bin. The holding bin has a first opening allowing the products from the housing chamber to enter. The holding bin has a second opening covered by a door allowing the user to remove dispensed products from the holding bin. A sealing hood selectively covers and seals the first opening between the holding bin and housing chamber. The door and the sealing hood are operably connected such that the sealing hood covers the first hole when the door is opened. The connection is accomplished utilizing a pin and cam slot arrangement. The holding bin can also have an attached storage bin and can be placed on rollers such that it slides out of the vending machine like a drawer.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1993Date of Patent: November 22, 1994Assignee: Fawn Engineering Co.Inventors: Arden L. Borgen, Damon E. Rockwell
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Patent number: 5086627Abstract: A display case includes a display case housing having an open upper end. Fitted over the open upper end is a removable cooling unit which has an inlet opening and an outlet opening both in communication with the interior of the display case. The cooling unit draws air into the cooling unit, cools the air, and recirculates it into the display case. The cooling unit can be removed from the upper end of the housing for repair, and can be replaced with a similar unit so that the display case can continue to be used. A modified form of the invention includes a cooling unit which is insertable into the display compartment of the display case adjacent the bottom wall thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1990Date of Patent: February 11, 1992Assignee: Margaret Platt BorgenInventor: Arden L. Borgen
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Patent number: 4940297Abstract: The product display device of the present invention comprises a cabinet frame having a front opening therein. Two or more doors are positioned in covering relation over the front opening so as to form an enclosed compartment within the cabinet frame. Each of the doors includes an upper edge, a lower edge, a latching edge, a hinge edge, a front face and a rear face. The doors are arranged in side-by-side relationship with one another with the hinge edge of one door being adjacent the latching edge of the other door. The hinge edges of the doors are hinged at their upper and lower ends to the cabinet frame. A stop member is attached to the hinge edge of the first door and includes a latch surface extending laterally from the hinge edge and being in facing relationship to the rear face of the latching edge of the other door. A seal is attached to the rear face of the second door and sealingly engages the latch surface of the stop member of the first door to form a seal therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1989Date of Patent: July 10, 1990Assignee: Margaret Platt BorgenInventor: Arden L. Borgen
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Patent number: 4818043Abstract: The product display device of the present invention comprises a cabinet frame having a front opening therein. Two or more doors are positioned in covering relation over the front opening so as to form an enclosed compartment within the cabinet frame. Each of the doors includes an upper edge, a lower edge, a latching edge, a hinge edge, a front face and a rear face. The doors are arranged in side-by-side relationship with one another with the hinge edge of one door being adjacent the latching edge of the other door. The hinge edges of the doors are hinged at their upper and lower ends to the cabinet frame. A stop member is attached to the hinge edge of the first door and includes a latch surface extending laterally from the hinge edge and being in facing relationship to the rear face of the latching edge of the other door. A seal is attached to the rear face of the second door and sealingly engages the latch surface of the stop member of the first door to form a seal therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1987Date of Patent: April 4, 1989Assignee: Margaret P. BorgenInventor: Arden L. Borgen
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Patent number: 4154288Abstract: A shot tip assembly for an injection molding machine of the type having a shot tube for conducting molten material into a die cavity of the machine. The shot tip assembly has a shot tip which is reciprocal within the tube and forms a close sliding fit with the tube for forcing the molten material through the tube and into the die cavity. A shot tip adapter is provided for the shot tip and has one end captively but relatively movably mounted in the shot tip, the adapter being connected at the other end to a reciprocal shot rod. A movable or swivel connection is provided between the adapter and the tip to permit the tip to move or swivel slightly on the adapter to thereby accommodate any misalignment between the shot tube and the shot tip as they are moved relative to one another. The injection machine with which the shot tip assembly is used has power means for example, a hydraulic shot cylinder for driving the shot rod, and consequently, the shot tip in the shot tube.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1977Date of Patent: May 15, 1979Assignee: Arrow-Acme CorporationInventor: Arden L. Borgen
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Patent number: 4144981Abstract: A portable transfer ladle for receiving molten metal from a melting furnace and depositing it in holding furnaces or molds remote from the melting furnace is constructed so as to be transportable by and operable while on a conventional forklift truck. The portable transfer ladle includes a support structure having hollow elongated spaced apart members for engagement with the tines of the forklift truck, a cylindrical ladle rotatably mounted on the support structure, and a ladle drive assembly mounted on the support structure to rotate the ladle and including a motor detachably connectable for energization and control from a power source located on the forklift truck.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1977Date of Patent: March 20, 1979Assignee: Arrow-Acme CorporationInventor: Arden L. Borgen
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Patent number: 4064895Abstract: A non-siphoning float controlled valve assembly for supplying water from a source to a livestock watering tank comprises a one-piece cast aluminum hollow housing open at the bottom and having an integrally formed upwardly projecting hollow neck near one end. Means are provided for detachably connecting the housing to the side of the watering tank. The neck serves as a water-fill passage and the main portion of the housing defines a float chamber. The upper end of the neck is adapted for connection to a water supply hose or pipe, and a water-fill inlet opening having a valve seat therearound is provided in a constricted portion of the neck. A pair of anti-siphon holes extend through the neck wall.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1976Date of Patent: December 27, 1977Assignee: Arrow-Acme CorporationInventors: Arden L. Borgen, Cleon C. Merrill
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Patent number: D305067Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1989Date of Patent: December 12, 1989Assignee: Margaret Platt BorgenInventor: Arden L. Borgen
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Patent number: D336184Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1990Date of Patent: June 8, 1993Inventor: Arden L. Borgen