Patents by Inventor Daniel Hedberg
Daniel Hedberg 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: 20200012023Abstract: A lens system for use with a high laser power density scanning system is disclosed and includes a first lens group having one or more refractive optical elements therein. The first lens group is in communication with at least one high average power laser scanning system and is configured to transmit at least one high average laser power density signal there through. At least a second lens group having one or more refractive optical elements therein is in communication with the laser scanning system via the first lens group. The second lens group is configured to transmit the high average laser power density signal there through. At least one diffractive optical element may be in communication with at least one of the first lens group and the second lens group and is configured to transmit the at least one high average laser power density signal there through.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2018Publication date: January 9, 2020Applicant: Newport CorporationInventors: Richard Twedt, Daniel Hedberg, Edmund Arriola
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Patent number: 9557136Abstract: A paintball loader comprising a paintball storage compartment for holding a supply of paintballs, a frame supporting a paintball feeding arrangement for actively feeding paintballs in the compartment through an outlet, a supporting plate, at least two abutments, and a suspension member having one end operatively connected to a central region of the supporting plate and a second end operatively connected to the frame, the suspension member being spring loaded to press the supporting plate against the abutments in a direction substantially opposite the feeding direction. The supporting plate is depressable against a force of the spring loaded suspension member, for moving said supporting plate in the feeding direction A from a first position, in which the supporting plate is pressed against said abutments and serves to guide paintballs in said compartment towards said points of entry, to a second, depressed position.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2016Date of Patent: January 31, 2017Assignees: XEON PAINTBALL AB, HK ARMY, INC.Inventor: Daniel Hedberg
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Publication number: 20160245614Abstract: A paintball loader comprising a paintball storage compartment for holding a supply of paintballs, a frame supporting a paintball feeding arrangement for actively feeding paintballs in the compartment through an outlet, a supporting plate, at least two abutments, and a suspension member having one end operatively connected to a central region of the supporting plate and a second end operatively connected to the frame, the suspension member being spring loaded to press the supporting plate against the abutments in a direction substantially opposite the feeding direction. The supporting plate is depressable against a force of the spring loaded suspension member, for moving said supporting plate in the feeding direction A from a first position, in which the supporting plate is pressed against said abutments and serves to guide paintballs in said compartment towards said points of entry, to a second, depressed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2016Publication date: August 25, 2016Applicants: Xeon Paintball AB, HK Army, Inc.Inventor: Daniel HEDBERG
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Patent number: 8950386Abstract: A ball feeding arrangement (101) comprising: a rotor element (123) for pushing a ball (145); a transmission element (127) connected to the rotor element; and a drive element (130) for driving a rotational movement of the rotor element (123) via the transmission element (127), which drive element (130) is intended to be driven by a drive motor (122), wherein one of the drive element (130) and the transmission element (127) has at least one protrusion (140; 140a-b), and the other of the drive element and the transmission element (127) has a guiding surface (133) adapted to guide the at least one protrusion (140; 140a-b) during relative rotation between the drive element (130) and the transmission element (127), wherein the at least one protrusion (140; 140a-b) is yieldingly biased against the guiding surface (133), wherein the biasing force, a shape of the guiding surface (133) and a shape of the at least one protrusion are adapted to enable transfer of a rotational force of a given magnitude from the drive eleType: GrantFiled: January 23, 2012Date of Patent: February 10, 2015Assignee: Daniel Hedberg Development ABInventor: Daniel Hedberg
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Publication number: 20140366859Abstract: A paintball loader, more specifically a paintball loader which rapidly and forcibly feeds paintballs to a paintball marker, comprises a rotor body having at least one rotor fin, and a drive motor for rotating said rotor body in a first direction. The paintball loader has a central outlet located radially inwards of the tip of the rotor fin and an abutment body arranged to interact with the at least one rotor fin. When the rotor body is rotated, a paintball, located in a space formed between the at least one rotor fin and the abutment body, is pushed out of the paintball loader through the central outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2014Publication date: December 18, 2014Inventor: Daniel Hedberg
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Patent number: 8820307Abstract: A paintball loader, more specifically a paintball loader which rapidly and forcibly feeds paintballs to a paintball marker, comprises a rotor body having at least one rotor fin, and a drive motor for rotating said rotor body in a first direction. The paintball loader has a central outlet located radially inwards of the tip of the rotor fin and an abutment body arranged to interact with the at least one rotor fin. When the rotor body is rotated, a paintball, located in a space formed between the at least one rotor fin and the abutment body, is pushed out of the paintball loader through the central outlet.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2012Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: Dye Precision, Inc.Inventor: Daniel Hedberg
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Publication number: 20140053821Abstract: A ball feeding arrangement (101) comprising: a rotor element (123) for pushing a ball (145); a transmission element (127) connected to the rotor element; and a drive element (130) for driving a rotational movement of the rotor element (123) via the transmission element (127), which drive element (130) is intended to be driven by a drive motor (122), wherein one of the drive element (130) and the transmission element (127) has at least one protrusion (140; 140a-b), and the other of the drive element and the transmission element (127) has a guiding surface (133) adapted to guide the at least one protrusion (140;140a-b) during relative rotation between the drive element (130) and the transmission element (127), wherein the at least one protrusion (140;140a-b) is yieldingly biased against the guiding surface (133), wherein the biasing force, a shape of the guiding surface (133) and a shape of the at least one protrusion are adapted to enable transfer of a rotational force of a given magnitude from the drive elemeType: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2012Publication date: February 27, 2014Applicant: DANIEL HEDBERG DEVELOPMENT ABInventor: Daniel Hedberg
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Publication number: 20120216785Abstract: A paintball loader, more specifically a paintball loader which rapidly and forcibly feeds paintballs to a paintball marker, comprises a rotor body having at least one rotor fin, and a drive motor for rotating said rotor body in a first direction. The paintball loader has a central outlet located radially inwards of the tip of the rotor fin and an abutment body arranged to interact with the at least one rotor fin. When the rotor body is rotated, a paintball, located in a space formed between the at least one rotor fin and the abutment body, is pushed out of the paintball loader through the central outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2012Publication date: August 30, 2012Applicant: DYE PRECISION, INC.Inventor: Daniel Hedberg
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Patent number: 8171925Abstract: A paintball loader, more specifically a paintball loader which rapidly and forcibly feeds paintballs to a paintball marker, comprises a rotor body having at least one rotor fin, and a drive motor for rotating the rotor body in a first direction. The paintball loader has a central outlet located radially inwards of the tip of the rotor fin and an abutment body arranged to interact with the at least one rotor fin. When the rotor body is rotated, a paintball, located in a space formed between the at least one rotor fin and the abutment body, is pushed out of the paintball loader through the central outlet.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2009Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Dye Precision, Inc.Inventor: Daniel Hedberg
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Publication number: 20090266349Abstract: A paintball loader, more specifically a paintball loader which rapidly and forcibly feeds paintballs to a paintball marker, comprises a rotor body (9) having at least one rotor fin (10), and a drive motor (7) for rotating said rotor body (9) in a first direction. The paintball loader has a central outlet (5) located radially inwards of the tip of the rotor fin (10) and an abutment body (11) arranged to interact with said at least one rotor fin (10). When the rotor body (9) is rotated, a paintball (24), located in a space (14) formed between said at least one rotor fin (10) and said abutment body (11), is pushed out of said paintball loader (1) through the central outlet (5).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2009Publication date: October 29, 2009Applicant: DYE PRECISION, INC.Inventor: Daniel Hedberg
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Patent number: 7568478Abstract: A paintball loader, more specifically a paintball loader which rapidly and forcibly feeds paintballs to a paintball marker, comprises a rotor body having at least one rotor fin, and a drive motor for rotating the rotor body in a first direction. The paintball loader has a central outlet located radially inwards of the tip of the rotor fin and an abutment body arranged to interact with the at least one rotor fin. When the rotor body is rotated, a paintball, located in a space formed between the at least one rotor fin and the abutment body, is pushed out of the paintball loader through the central outlet.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2005Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Dye Precision, Inc.Inventor: Daniel Hedberg
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Publication number: 20060086347Abstract: A paintball loader, more specifically a paintball loader which rapidly and forcibly feeds paintballs to a paintball marker, comprises a rotor body (9) having at least one rotor fin (10), and a drive motor (7) for rotating said rotor body (9) in a first direction. The paintball loader has a central outlet (5) located radially inwards of the tip of the rotor fin (10) and an abutment body (11) arranged to interact with said at least one rotor fin (10). When the rotor body (9) is rotated, a paintball (24), located in a space (14) formed between said at least one rotor fin (10) and said abutment body (11), is pushed out of said paintball loader (1) through the central outlet (5).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2005Publication date: April 27, 2006Inventor: Daniel Hedberg