Patents by Inventor Daniel Nommensen
Daniel Nommensen 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: 20240116454Abstract: Catalytic converter guard systems and related methods are provided for inhibiting access to a catalytic converter on a motor vehicle. The catalytic converter guard can include a set of mounting brackets and a cage. The set of mounting brackets can be coupled to a frame rail of the motor vehicle to at least partly surround the catalytic converter with the cage.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2023Publication date: April 11, 2024Inventors: Daniel Nommensen, Eric Falsey
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Patent number: 11813911Abstract: An automotive vehicle mount includes a frame that has a cross beam, a longitudinally extending first side frame rail, and a longitudinally extending second side frame rail. Each of the frame rails includes mounting holes for a suspension system. The automotive vehicle mount further includes a first side mount bracket mounted to the first frame rail and a second side mount bracket mounted to the second frame rail. The automotive vehicle mount further includes a first air bag pivotally mounted to the first side mount bracket to support the cross beam, and a second air bag pivotally mounted to the second side mount bracket to support the cross beam.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2022Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: Monroe Truck Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Nommensen, Eric Falsey, Nick Wiegmann
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Publication number: 20230061602Abstract: A catalytic converter guard for protecting a catalytic converter on a motor vehicle. The catalytic converter guard can include a set of mounting flanges, an input guard plate, an output guard plate, and a bottom plate coupled to the set of mounting flanges and the input and output guard plates. The set of mounting flanges can be configured to be coupled to a set of frame rails of a motor vehicle. The input guard plate can be configured to be positioned adjacent an input of at least one catalytic converter and can include at least one cutout shaped to permit at least one input exhaust pipe to pass therethrough. The output guard plate can be configured to be positioned adjacent an output of the at least one catalytic converter and can include at least one cutout shaped to permit at least one output exhaust pipe to pass therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2022Publication date: March 2, 2023Inventors: Daniel Nommensen, Eric Falsey
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Publication number: 20230060561Abstract: An automotive vehicle mount includes a frame that has a cross beam, a longitudinally extending first side frame rail, and a longitudinally extending second side frame rail. Each of the frame rails includes mounting holes for a suspension system. The automotive vehicle mount further includes a first side mount bracket mounted to the first frame rail and a second side mount bracket mounted to the second frame rail. The automotive vehicle mount further includes a first air bag pivotally mounted to the first side mount bracket to support the cross beam, and a second air bag pivotally mounted to the second side mount bracket to support the cross beam.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2022Publication date: March 2, 2023Inventors: Daniel Nommensen, Eric Falsey, Nick Wiegmann
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Patent number: 8132817Abstract: An air suspension control apparatus for a vehicle is disclosed. The apparatus includes a charge tank maintained at a first air pressure such that selective filling of the charge tank with compressed air is permitted. The arrangement is such that, in a first disposition of the tank air valve, the charge tank is maintained at a second air pressure which is less than the first air pressure. When the tank air valve is in a second disposition thereof, the charge tank is maintained at the first air pressure. In a third mode of operation of the air suspension control apparatus, the tank air valve is in the first disposition thereof and a ride height air valve is in the first setting thereof. The arrangement is such that the first pressure within the charge tank rapidly inflates the air spring from the third pressure to the second pressure so that driving of the vehicle is permitted.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2010Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Monroe Truck Equipment Inc.Inventors: Daniel Nommensen, Eric Falsey
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Publication number: 20100237573Abstract: An air suspension control apparatus for a vehicle is disclosed. The apparatus includes a charge tank maintained at a first air pressure such that selective filling of the charge tank with compressed air is permitted. The arrangement is such that, in a first disposition of the tank air valve, the charge tank is maintained at a second air pressure which is less than the first air pressure. When the tank air valve is in a second disposition thereof, the charge tank is maintained at the first air pressure. In a third mode of operation of the air suspension control apparatus, the tank air valve is in the first disposition thereof and a ride height air valve is in the first setting thereof. The arrangement is such that the first pressure within the charge tank rapidly inflates the air spring from the third pressure to the second pressure so that driving of the vehicle is permitted.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventors: Daniel Nommensen, Eric Falsey
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Patent number: 6805379Abstract: In a vehicle frame having a first and second frame member extending along the vehicle and disposed spaced and parallel relative to each other, a sub-frame device for supporting a pick-up box. The sub-frame device is secured to the frame of the vehicle. An elongate first longitudinal member has a first and a second end, the first member being disposed adjacent to and extending parallel relative to the first frame member. An elongate second longitudinal member having a first and a second extremity, is disposed adjacent to and extends parallel relative to the second frame member. The longitudinal members are disposed such that the frame members are disposed between the longitudinal members. A plurality of cross members extend between the longitudinal members. A first and second resilient support are disposed between the longitudinal members for resiliently supporting the sub-frame device relative to the frame of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2002Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: Monroe Truck Equipment Inc.Inventor: Daniel Nommensen
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Publication number: 20040075264Abstract: In a vehicle having a frame including a first and second frame member extending along the vehicle and disposed spaced and parallel relative to each other, a sub-frame device is disclosed for supporting a pick-up box. The sub-frame device is secured to the frame of the vehicle. The device includes an elongate first longitudinal member having a first and a second end, the first member being disposed adjacent to and extending parallel relative to the first frame member. The sub-frame device also includes an elongate second longitudinal member having a first and a second extremity, the second longitudinal member being disposed adjacent to and extending parallel relative to the second frame member. The first and second longitudinal members are structured and disposed relative to each other such that the first and second frame members are disposed between the first and second longitudinal members.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2002Publication date: April 22, 2004Inventor: Daniel Nommensen
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Publication number: 20040032323Abstract: A detection apparatus is disclosed for detecting an overloaded condition of a truck. The apparatus includes a first arm which has a first and a second end, the first end of the first arm being rigidly secured to a frame of the truck. A portion of a proximity detector is fixedly secured to the second end of the first arm. A second arm has a first and a second extremity, the first extremity of the second arm being connected to a suspension of the truck. A further portion of the proximity detector is fixedly secured to the second extremity of the second arm. The further portion is disposed in a vicinity of the portion such that when the truck is loaded, the portion and further portion move towards each other and so that when the overloaded condition of the truck is reached, the portion and the further portion are disposed adjacent to each other. An electrical circuit is triggered when the portion and the further portion are disposed adjacent to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2002Publication date: February 19, 2004Inventor: Daniel Nommensen
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Patent number: 5865279Abstract: A hydraulic brake apparatus is disclosed for braking a vehicle. The apparatus includes a reservoir for the reception therein of hydraulic fluid and a master cylinder hydraulically connected to the reservoir. A pedal actuator is pivotally secured to the vehicle and operably connected to the master cylinder. The arrangement is such that when the pedal actuator is pivoted from a retracted first location to a depressed second location thereof, hydraulic fluid is drawn by the master cylinder from the reservoir towards the master cylinder. A slave cylinder is hydraulically connected to the master cylinder such that when the pedal actuator moves from the retracted first location to the depressed second location, hydraulic fluid is pumped from the master cylinder towards the slave cylinder for actuation thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1997Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Assignee: Monroe Truck Equipment Inc.Inventor: Daniel Nommensen