Patents by Inventor Calice G. Courneya
Calice G. Courneya 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: 6908257Abstract: Apparatus for dispensing and applying a nested collated array of permanent raised pavement markers (RPMs), wherein portions of a release sheet are folded between successive ones of the permanent raised pavement markers (RPMs), and successive permanent raised pavement markers (RPMs) are disposed atop one another with an undersurface portion of one of the permanent raised pavement markers (RPMs) being disposed in contact with a successive one of the permanent raised pavement markers (RPMs), is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a stripper plate, an indexable roller, a drive motor, and a program logic controller (PLC).Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2004Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Chad M. Orthaus, Calice G. Courneya
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Patent number: 6902349Abstract: A method for dispensing and applying a nested collated array of permanent raised pavement markers (RPMs), wherein portions of a release sheet are folded between successive ones of the permanent raised pavement markers (RPMs), and successive permanent raised pavement markers (RPMs) are disposed atop one another with an undersurface portion of one of the permanent raised pavement markers (RPMs) being disposed in contact with a successive one of the permanent raised pavement markers (RPMs), is disclosed. The method further comprises the use of a stripper plate, an indexable roller, a drive motor, and a program logic controller (PLC) for achieving the separating and dispensing steps.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2004Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Chad M. Orthaus, Calice G. Courneya
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Patent number: 6902350Abstract: A collated array of temporary raised pavement markers (TRPMs), or permanent half-track and full-track raised pavement markers (RPM), has the pavement markers disposed in a nested arrangement with portions of a release sheet folded between successive ones of the pavement markers such that when the folded portions of the release sheet are unfolded in conjunction with the dispensing of a leading one of the pavement markers, feather-edge boundary structure defined between the release sheet and the block of adhesive material upon the associated one of the pavement markers is effectively recombined with the primary mass of adhesive material upon the pavement marker such that the feather-edge structure is assimilated into the primary mass of adhesive material in order to readily permit the separation, peeling, and stripping of the release sheet from the pavement marker.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2004Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Chad M. Orthaus, Calice G. Courneya
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Patent number: 6902348Abstract: Apparatus and method are disclosed in connection with the separating, dispensing, and application of a plurality of temporary raised pavement markers (TRPMs), having substantially L-shaped configurations, which are arranged within a collated nested array upon a single release liner. Portions of the release liner are folded between successive ones of the pavement markers such that when the folded portions of the release sheet are unfolded in conjunction with the dispensing of a leading one of the pavement markers, the release liner is routed around a stripper plate and the temporary raised pavement markers (TRPMs) are effectively stripped from the release liner, deposited upon the pavement surface, and an application wheel affixes the temporary raised pavement markers (TRPMs) to the pavement surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2003Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Chad M. Orthaus, Calice G. Courneya
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Patent number: 6896444Abstract: A collated array of temporary raised pavement markers (TRPMs), or permanent half-track and full-track raised pavement markers (RPM), has the pavement markers disposed in a nested arrangement with portions of a release sheet folded between successive ones of the pavement markers such that when the folded portions of the release sheet are unfolded in conjunction with the dispensing of a leading one of the pavement markers, feather-edge boundary structure defined between the release sheet and the block of adhesive material upon the associated one of the pavement markers is effectively recombined with the primary mass of adhesive material upon the pavement marker such that the feather-edge structure is assimilated into the primary mass of adhesive material in order to readily permit the separation, peeling, and stripping of the release sheet from the pavement marker.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2003Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Chad M. Orthaus, Calice G. Courneya
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Patent number: 6832871Abstract: A collated array of temporary raised pavement markers (TRPMs), having substantially L-shaped configurations, has the pavement markers disposed in a nested arrangement with portions of a release sheet folded between successive ones of the pavement markers such that when the folded portions of the release sheet are unfolded in conjunction with the dispensing of a leading one of the pavement markers, feather-edge boundary structure defined between the release sheet and the block of adhesive material upon the associated one of the pavement markers is effectively recombined with the primary mass of adhesive material upon the pavement marker such that the feather-edge structure is assimilated into the primary mass of adhesive material in order to readily permit the separation, peeling, and stripping of the release sheet from the pavement marker.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2002Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Chad M. Orthaus, Calice G. Courneya
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Publication number: 20040197143Abstract: A collated array of temporary raised pavement markers (TRPMs), or permanent half-track and full-track raised pavement markers (RPM), has the pavement markers disposed in a nested arrangement with portions of a release sheet folded between successive ones of the pavement markers such that when the folded portions of the release sheet are unfolded in conjunction with the dispensing of a leading one of the pavement markers, feather-edge boundary structure defined between the release sheet and the block of adhesive material upon the associated one of the pavement markers is effectively recombined with the primary mass of adhesive material upon the pavement marker such that the feather-edge structure is assimilated into the primary mass of adhesive material in order to readily permit the separation, peeling, and stripping of the release sheet from the pavement marker.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2004Publication date: October 7, 2004Applicant: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.Inventors: Chad M. Orthaus, Calice G. Courneya
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Publication number: 20040197142Abstract: A collated array of temporary raised pavement markers (TRPMs), or permanent half-track and full-track raised pavement markers (RPM), has the pavement markers disposed in a nested arrangement with portions of a release sheet folded between successive ones of the pavement markers such that when the folded portions of the release sheet are unfolded in conjunction with the dispensing of a leading one of the pavement markers, feather-edge boundary structure defined between the release sheet and the block of adhesive material upon the associated one of the pavement markers is effectively recombined with the primary mass of adhesive material upon the pavement marker such that the feather-edge structure is assimilated into the primary mass of adhesive material in order to readily permit the separation, peeling, and stripping of the release sheet from the pavement marker.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2004Publication date: October 7, 2004Applicant: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.Inventors: Chad M. Orthaus, Calice G. Courneya
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Publication number: 20040197141Abstract: A collated array of temporary raised pavement markers (TRPMs), or permanent half-track and full-track raised pavement markers (RPM), has the pavement markers disposed in a nested arrangement with portions of a release sheet folded between successive ones of the pavement markers such that when the folded portions of the release sheet are unfolded in conjunction with the dispensing of a leading one of the pavement markers, feather-edge boundary structure defined between the release sheet and the block of adhesive material upon the associated one of the pavement markers is effectively recombined with the primary mass of adhesive material upon the pavement marker such that the feather-edge structure is assimilated into the primary mass of adhesive material in order to readily permit the separation, peeling, and stripping of the release sheet from the pavement marker.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2004Publication date: October 7, 2004Applicant: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.Inventors: Chad M. Orthaus, Calice G. Courneya
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Publication number: 20040146350Abstract: A collated array of temporary raised pavement markers (TRPMs), having substantially L-shaped configurations, has the pavement markers disposed in a nested arrangement with portions of a release sheet folded between successive ones of the pavement markers such that when the folded portions of the release sheet are unfolded in conjunction with the dispensing of a leading one of the pavement markers, feather-edge boundary structure defined between the release sheet and the block of adhesive material upon the associated one of the pavement markers is effectively recombined with the primary mass of adhesive material upon the pavement marker such that the feather-edge structure is assimilated into the primary mass of adhesive material in order to readily permit the separation, peeling, and stripping of the release sheet from the pavement marker.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2003Publication date: July 29, 2004Applicant: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.Inventors: Chad M. Orthaus, Calice G. Courneya
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Publication number: 20040101362Abstract: A collated array of temporary raised pavement markers (TRPMs), having substantially L-shaped configurations, has the pavement markers disposed in a nested arrangement with portions of a release sheet folded between successive ones of the pavement markers such that when the folded portions of the release sheet are unfolded in conjunction with the dispensing of a leading one of the pavement markers, feather-edge boundary structure defined between the release sheet and the block of adhesive material upon the associated one of the pavement markers is effectively recombined with the primary mass of adhesive material upon the pavement marker such that the feather-edge structure is assimilated into the primary mass of adhesive material in order to readily permit the separation, peeling, and stripping of the release sheet from the pavement marker.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2002Publication date: May 27, 2004Applicant: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.Inventors: Chad M. Orthaus, Calice G. Courneya
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Patent number: 4861956Abstract: In the most preferred form, a microwave/steam sterilizer and its method of operation are disclosed including a waveguide having a waveguide conduit including a terminal aperture located one quarter wavelength from the bottom of a water reservoir and including a series of subapertures spaced in the range of one quarter wavelength from each other. The waveguide further includes a mitered corner moveable to shift the microwave standing waves to communicate with the terminal aperture and/or the series of subapertures in response to conditions sensed in the working cavity. The waveguide and the walls of the working cavity are angled with respect to each other to avoid reflection of microwave energy back to the microwave energy generator. The sterilizer hydrates potential pathogens and subjects them to relatively uniform electromagnetic energy without arcing and without self-destruction of the microwave source by reflected microwave energy.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1986Date of Patent: August 29, 1989Assignee: Magnetronics, Inc.Inventor: Calice G. Courneya
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Patent number: 4418549Abstract: Apparatus and method for extracting potable water are disclosed in preferred form as extracting drinking water from moisture-laden air at atmospheric temperature through the use of a heat exchanger at or near subsurface temperature which is in air communication with the atmosphere for allowing atmospheric moisture-laden air to enter, pass through, cool, arrive at its dew point, allow the moisture in the air to precipitate out, and allow the air to pass outward to the atmosphere again. Suitable apparatus may be provided to restrict air flow and allow sufficient residence time of the air in the heat exchanger to allow sufficient precipitation. Further, filtration may be provided on the air input and a means for creating a movement pressure, in the preferred form of a turbine, may be provided on the output. The water from the system of the present invention may then be collected and provided for human consumption in conventional manner.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1982Date of Patent: December 6, 1983Inventor: Calice G. Courneya
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Patent number: 4351651Abstract: Apparatus and method for extracting potable water are disclosed in preferred form as extracting drinking water from moisture-laden air at atmospheric temperature through the use of a heat exchanger at or near subsurface temperature which is in air communication with the atmosphere for allowing atmospheric moisture-laden air to enter, pass through, cool, arrive at its dew point, allow the moisture in the air to precipitate out, and allow the air to pass outward to the atmosphere again. Suitable apparatus may be provided to restrict air flow and allow sufficient residence time of the air in the heat exchanger to allow sufficient precipitation. Further, filtration may be provided on the air input and a means for creating a movement pressure, in the preferred form of a turbine, may be provided on the output. The water from the system of the present invention may then be collected and provided for human consumption in conventional manner.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1980Date of Patent: September 28, 1982Inventor: Calice G. Courneya
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Patent number: 4330946Abstract: Apparatus for high-efficiency drying of material includes a vacuum drying chamber (40) maintained at a low pressure by a vacuum pump (56). Material to be dried is introduced to the drying chamber through an air lock valve (36) and is transported through the drying chamber by an auger (45). In the preferred embodiment a second interconnected drying chamber (50) includes a further auger (52), and material that has been dried is removed from the drying chamber by another air lock valve (55). Microwave energy sources (30) apply energy to vaporize liquid from the material, and air inlets (72, 73) are provided at the processed ends to introduce air for sweeping generally across the material to the outlet (55) to the vacuum pump. The sweep of cool air causes an aerosol mixture to form, which is removed by the vacuum pump.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1980Date of Patent: May 25, 1982Assignees: Ralph S. Tillitt, Ronald C. RuttenInventor: Calice G. Courneya