Patents by Inventor Charles A. Schulte
Charles A. Schulte 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: 9512639Abstract: A security shield to cover a release mechanism for a motorized garage door opener provides an enclosure adapted for location around an overhead guide rail release mechanism and a blocking shield including a device for attaching the blocking shield and the enclosure to the connecting member.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2014Date of Patent: December 6, 2016Inventors: Fredrick Charles Schulte, Gary H. Mason, Julia Schulte Maddox
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Publication number: 20150184421Abstract: A security shield to cover a release mechanism for a motorized garage door opener provides an enclosure adapted for location around an overhead guide rail release mechanism and a blocking shield including a device for attaching the blocking shield and the enclosure to the connecting member.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2014Publication date: July 2, 2015Inventors: Fredrick Charles Schulte, Gary H. Mason, Julia Schulte Maddox
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Patent number: 8821547Abstract: A spinous process implant with two plates that are connected together with a post. The implant is configured for each plate to be positioned on outer lateral sides of spinous processes with the post extending through the interspinous space. One or both plates may be movable along the length of the post to accommodate different anatomies such as for relatively wide or thin spinous processes. The post includes an enlarged head at a first end to prevent the first plate from disassociating from the post in a first direction. The post also includes a boss at a second end to prevent the second plate from disassociating from the post in a second direction. Methods of attaching the implants to the spinous processes are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2010Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Randall F. Dryer, Greg C. Marik, Charles Schulte Sullivan, III, Steven D. DeRidder
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Publication number: 20120109203Abstract: Spinous process implants that may include a first plate sized to extend along a first lateral side of the spinous processes and a second plate sized to extend along a second lateral side of the spinous processes. The second plate may include a bore that extends through the second plate. An elongated post may extend through the bore with a first end attached to the first plate and a second end positioned outward beyond the outer surface of the second plate away from the first plate. A joint may be positioned along the post that attaches a first section of the post to a second section of the post. The joint may be constructed to align the first and second sections in a collinear orientation and to remove the second section from the first section. Additional joints may also be positioned along the post. The bore may be sized relative to the post for the second plate to be movable along a length of the post.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC.Inventors: Randall F. Dryer, Greg C. Marik, Charles Schulte Sullivan, III, Steven D. DeRidder
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Publication number: 20120109198Abstract: A spinous process implant with two plates that are connected together with a post. The implant is configured for each plate to be positioned on outer lateral sides of spinous processes with the post extending through the interspinous space. One or both plates may be movable along the length of the post to accommodate different anatomies such as for relatively wide or thin spinous processes. The post includes an enlarged head at a first end to prevent the first plate from disassociating from the post in a first direction. The post also includes a boss at a second end to prevent the second plate from disassociating from the post in a second direction. Methods of attaching the implants to the spinous processes are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC.Inventors: Randall F. Dryer, Greg C. Marik, Charles Schulte Sullivan, III, Steven D. DeRidder
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Patent number: 8100692Abstract: A method of preparing a dental framework or mathematical model thereof by creating a replica of a patient's mouth or a framework to be inserted into the patient's mouth, electronically scanning the replica or framework, electronically determining a surface model of a dental framework and manufacturing the framework.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2007Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Cagenix IncorporatedInventors: Denis John Diangelo, Carl Walter Schulter, Charles Schulte Sullivan, III, Andrew John Schulter
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Publication number: 20090104585Abstract: A method of preparing a dental framework or mathematical model thereof comprises creating a replica of a patient's mouth or a framework to be inserted into the patient's mouth, electronically scanning the replica or framework, electronically determining a surface model of a dental framework and manufacturing the framework.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2007Publication date: April 23, 2009Inventors: Denis John Diangelo, Carl Walter Schulter, Charles Schulte Sullivan, III, Andrew John Schulter
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Patent number: 6820456Abstract: A vehicle-straightening bench (20) is utilized to apply pulling forces to a damaged vehicle chassis to restore the damaged chassis to an original configuration. The bench includes a vehicle platform (22) with a carriage track (24) having a plurality of carriage assemblies (100) movably received by the carriage track (24). Each carriage assembly (100) supports a pulling assembly (200) for applying the pulling forces. A trapezoidal carriage body (102) of the carriage assembly (100) rolls in the carriage track (24), and the carriage assembly also includes a tower positioning mechanism (104) to hold the pulling assemblies (200) in place while the carriage body (102) is are rolled on the track (24). The carriage assembly (100) also includes a locking mechanism (106) to lock them in place during a vehicle a pull.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2001Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Delaware Capital Formation, Inc.Inventors: Daniel R. McClellan, Richard H. Nagorski, Jeffrey L. Dobbins, Jeffery A. Hess, Charles A. Schulte, Nathan Adams, Robert W. Thomas, Marco Tulio Nossa Reyes
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Patent number: 6701770Abstract: A vehicle-straightening bench (20) is utilized to apply pulling forces to a damaged vehicle chassis to restore the damaged chassis to an original configuration. The bench includes a vehicle platform (22) with a carriage track (24) having a plurality of carriage assemblies (100) movably received by the carriage track (24). Each carriage assembly (100) supports a pulling assembly (200) for applying the pulling forces. A trapezoidal carriage body (102) of the carriage assembly (100) rolls in the carriage track (24), and the carriage assembly also includes a tower positioning mechanism (104) to hold the pulling assemblies (200) in place while the carriage body (102) is are rolled on the track (24). The carriage assembly (100) also includes a locking mechanism (106) to lock them in place during a vehicle a pull.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Delaware Capital Formation, Inc.Inventors: Daniel R. McClellan, Richard H. Nagorski, Jeffrey L. Dobbins, Jeffrey A. Hess, Charles A. Schulte, Nathan Adams, Robert W. Thomas, Marco Tulio Nossa Reyes
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Publication number: 20030196474Abstract: A vehicle-straightening bench (20) is utilized to apply pulling forces to a damaged vehicle chassis to restore the damaged chassis to an original configuration. The bench includes a vehicle platform (22) with a carriage track (24) having a plurality of carriage assemblies (100) movably received by the carriage track (24). Each carriage assembly (100) supports a pulling assembly (200) for applying the pulling forces. A trapezoidal carriage body (102) of the carriage assembly (100) rolls in the carriage track (24), and the carriage assembly also includes a tower positioning mechanism (104) to hold the pulling assemblies (200) in place while the carriage body (102) is are rolled on the track (24). The carriage assembly (100) also includes a locking mechanism (106) to lock them in place during a vehicle a pull.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2003Publication date: October 23, 2003Applicants: Chief Automotive systems, Inc., Delaware Capital Formation, Inc.Inventors: Daniel R. McClellan, Richard H. Nagorski, Jeffrey L. Dobbins, Jeffrey A. Hess, Charles A. Schulte, Nathan Adams, Robert W. Thomas, Marco Tulio Nossa Reyes
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Publication number: 20030089154Abstract: A vehicle-straightening bench (20) is utilized to apply pulling forces to a damaged vehicle chassis to restore the damaged chassis to an original configuration. The bench includes a vehicle platform (22) with a carriage track (24) having a plurality of carriage assemblies (100) movably received by the carriage track (24). Each carriage assembly (100) supports a pulling assembly (200) for applying the pulling forces. A trapezoidal carriage body (102) of the carriage assembly (100) rolls in the carriage track (24), and the carriage assembly also includes a tower positioning mechanism (104) to hold the pulling assemblies (200) in place while the carriage body (102) is are rolled on the track (24). The carriage assembly (100) also includes a locking mechanism (106) to lock them in place during a vehicle a pull.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2001Publication date: May 15, 2003Inventors: Daniel R. McClellan, Richard H. Nagorski, Jeffrey L. Dobbins, Jeffery A. Hess, Charles A. Schulte, Nathan Adams, Robert W. Thomas, Marco Tulio Nossa Reyes
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Publication number: 20030089155Abstract: A vehicle-straightening bench (20) is utilized to apply pulling forces to a damaged vehicle chassis to restore the damaged chassis to an original configuration. The bench includes a vehicle platform (22) with a carriage track (24) having a plurality of carriage assemblies (100) movably received by the carriage track (24). Each carriage assembly (100) supports a pulling assembly (200) for applying the pulling forces. A trapezoidal carriage body (102) of the carriage assembly (100) rolls in the carriage track (24), and the carriage assembly also includes a tower positioning mechanism (104) to hold the pulling assemblies (200) in place while the carriage body (102) is are rolled on the track (24). The carriage assembly (100) also includes a locking mechanism (106) to lock them in place during a vehicle a pull.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2002Publication date: May 15, 2003Inventors: Daniel R. McClellan, Richard H. Nagorski, Jeffrey L. Dobbins, Jeffery A. Hess, Charles A. Schulte, Nathan Adams, Robert W. Thomas, Marco Tulio Nossa Reyes
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Patent number: 5819534Abstract: An aerial lift unit is truck mounted. The lift includes a lower boom pivoted to the truck and an upper boom pivotally connected to the outer end of the first boom. A lower boom cylinder unit is connected to pivot and thereby raise and lower the lower boom. A second tandem cylinder unit consists of first and second cylinders with the head end interconnected and having cylinder rods extending coaxially outwardly from the opposite rod ends. The one cylinder rod is connected to the lower boom and the second piston rod is connected to the base of a V-shaped coupling member having one arm pivotally connected to the lower boom and a second arm is pivotally connected to the upper boom. The second cylinder positions the upper boom in a preset orientation with respect to the lower boom. The first cylinder is connected in a hydraulic supply circuit with the lower boom cylinder and with the hydraulic fluid flow serially through the lift cylinder and second cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1996Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: Simon-Telelect, Inc.Inventors: Gregory L. Fischer, Joseph R. Beving, Charles A. Schulte