Patents by Inventor David Sorensen
David Sorensen 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: 20070059221Abstract: An apparatus and method is disclosed for conveniently storing test tubes. A rack defines a plurality of bays that receive test tubes, or like structures. One or more elastic members secure to the rack and are selectively placed over the test tubes to retain the test tubes. Fasteners may attach the elastic members to the rack while test tubes are being loaded or unloaded from the rack. A sealable pouch having a tear-away label and an external sleeve may store two racks for storage and transportation. A tear-away label may uniquely identify the pouch and serve to track and identify its contents.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2005Publication date: March 15, 2007Inventors: David Sorensen, Leland Crabb
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Publication number: 20070051425Abstract: Apparatus for delivering a plurality of containers to a plurality of filling machines for filling of the containers with a substance. The apparatus includes a feeding assembly including a first staging area aligned with a first filling machine of the plurality of filling machines for facilitating delivery of containers of the plurality of containers from the first staging area to the first filling machine, a second staging area aligned with a second filling machine of the plurality of filling machines for facilitating delivery of containers of the plurality of containers from the second staging area to the second filling machine, and a receiving area adjacent a supply of the plurality of containers. The feeding assembly is configured to move containers of the plurality of containers from the receiving area to the first staging area and to move containers of the plurality of containers from the receiving area to the second staging area.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2005Publication date: March 8, 2007Inventors: Christopher Wadium, David Sorensen, Jeffrey Kopish, Benjamin Petersen, R. Phillip Vanausdal, Kenneth Goodworth
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Publication number: 20070039440Abstract: A lightweight, compact, machine tool for radially machining a surface is provided, where the machine tool includes a cutting head having a cutter movably coupled thereto, and the cutter is further coupled to a control member such that the control member can variably control radial movement of the cutter relative to the cutting head.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2005Publication date: February 22, 2007Inventors: David Sorensen, Andrew Thompson, Jeffrey Jennings, David Strait
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Publication number: 20060006937Abstract: A power amplifier has an input conditioning circuit. At least first and second amplifiers are in parallel with each other and have inputs and outputs. An input signal is coupled to the inputs of the first and second amplifiers. A multi-input power combiner is provided. The outputs of the first and second parallel amplifiers are combined by the multi-input power combiner to add signals of the outputs constructively.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2005Publication date: January 12, 2006Inventors: Lawrence Burns, Chong Woo, David Sorensen
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Publication number: 20050149814Abstract: A method and system for performing diagnostic tests on a real-time system controlled by a state machine. A sequence of states recorded as the state machine operates is used to determine error conditions. The sequence of states is compared to expected sequences of states to determine what, if any, errors have occurred. If the real-time system, such as a transceiver in a communication system, has adaptive components, the status of the adaptive components is used to estimate the condition of any external systems coupled to the real-time system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2004Publication date: July 7, 2005Inventors: Oscar Agazzi, Kenneth Hung, David Sorensen
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Patent number: 6735993Abstract: A lock mechanism for use with lever handles includes a lock core and a latch mechanism that is rigidly connected to the lock core to prevent the lock core from rotating in the door. Through-bolts are not needed, allowing a small diameter rose to be used. Stops and a spring return mechanism are entirely located within the lock core, allowing the rose to be thin. The lock core defines the rest position for the lever handles at an angle slightly above horizontal. To avoid the necessity for producing different locks in left and right-hand configurations, the lock core is made substantially symmetrical about a vertical plane, instead of a horizontal plane, and the inner and outer sides of the lock mechanism can be interchanged. A heavy-duty locking piece, including a pair of locking lugs that directly engage the lock core near its inner perimeter, allow the lock to withstand abusive forces applied through the lever handle.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2003Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Sargent Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Darren C. Eller, David A. Sorensen, Todd C. Zimmer
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Publication number: 20030205565Abstract: A method and apparatus for welding thermoplastic materials with a stir welding system using a rotating element pin or element with a geometry to induce frictional energy from the rotating element. A floating constraining surface that has a motion independent of the rotation the pin (preferably stationary) is used to constrain ejection of material from the zone where the weld is being formed. Molten material is retained in the weld region, avoiding weakness and voids at the weld joint. Optionally a system for introducing thermal energy into the weld zone in addition to the frictional energy is used. The system for introducing the thermal energy may be in association with the constraining shoe and/or the rotating tool, or a system independent of these.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Tracy Wendell Nelson, Carl David Sorensen, Clark Joseph Johns
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Patent number: 6626018Abstract: A lock mechanism for use with lever handles includes a lock core and a latch mechanism that is rigidly connected to the lock core to prevent the lock core from rotating in the door. Through-bolts are not needed, allowing a small diameter rose to be used. Stops and a spring return mechanism are entirely located within the lock core, allowing the rose to be thin. The lock core defines the rest position for the lever handles at an angle slightly above horizontal. To avoid the necessity for producing different locks in left and right-hand configurations, the lock core is made substantially symmetrical about a vertical plane, instead of a horizontal plane, and the inner and outer sides of the lock mechanism can be interchanged. A heavy-duty locking piece, including a pair of locking lugs that directly engage the lock core near its inner perimeter, allow the lock to withstand abusive forces applied through the lever handle.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2001Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Sargent Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Darren C. Eller, David A. Sorensen, Todd C. Zimmer
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Publication number: 20030131640Abstract: A lock mechanism for use with lever handles includes a lock core and a latch mechanism that is rigidly connected to the lock core to prevent the lock core from rotating in the door. Through-bolts are not needed, allowing a small diameter rose to be used. Stops and a spring return mechanism are entirely located within the lock core, allowing the rose to be thin. The lock core defines the rest position for the lever handles at an angle slightly above horizontal. To avoid the necessity for producing different locks in left and right-hand configurations, the lock core is made substantially symmetrical about a vertical plane, instead of a horizontal plane, and the inner and outer sides of the lock mechanism can be interchanged. A heavy-duty locking piece, including a pair of locking lugs that directly engage the lock core near its inner perimeter, allow the lock to withstand abusive forces applied through the lever handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2003Publication date: July 17, 2003Applicant: Sargent Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Darren C. Eller, David A. Sorensen, Todd C. Zimmer
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Publication number: 20020100301Abstract: A lock mechanism for use with lever handles includes a lock core and a latch mechanism that is rigidly connected to the lock core to prevent the lock core from rotating in the door. Through-bolts are not needed, allowing a small diameter rose to be used. Stops and a spring return mechanism are entirely located within the lock core, allowing the rose to be thin. The lock core defines the rest position for the lever handles at an angle slightly above horizontal. To avoid the necessity for producing different locks in left and right-hand configurations, the lock core is made substantially symmetrical about a vertical plane, instead of a horizontal plane, and the inner and outer sides of the lock mechanism can be interchanged. A heavy-duty locking piece, including a pair of locking lugs that directly engage the lock core near its inner perimeter, allow the lock to withstand abusive forces applied through the lever handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2001Publication date: August 1, 2002Applicant: Sargent Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Darren C. Eller, David A. Sorensen, Todd C. Zimmer
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Patent number: 6101856Abstract: A free-wheeling lock mechanism for a cylindrical door lock includes inner and outer spindles directly connected to corresponding inner and outer lever handles, a latch retractor located between the spindles and a cylindrical outer cam located within the outer spindle. The outer cam has an ear on its perimeter that moves from a forward to a rearward position as the outer cam is rotated to operate the latch retractor. A cylindrical locking plug is located within the outer cam and has an outwardly projecting finger that connects and disconnects the outer cam from the outer spindle to lock and unlock the mechanism as the locking plug slides axially relative to the outer cam. In the unlocked position the finger projects outwardly through a slot in the outer cam into a longitudinally oriented portion of a T-shaped slot in the spindle. In the locked position the finger projects outwardly through the outer cam slot into a circumferential portion of the spindle slot.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1998Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Sargent Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Thomas A. Pelletier, Ronald S. Slusarski, David A. Sorensen
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Patent number: 5694798Abstract: A motorized lock actuator adapted to replace a mechanical lock actuator in preexisting and installed lock assemblies to convert them to electronic operation includes an electrically insulated motor housing and at least one electrically insulated bushing on the motor shaft to prevent electrostatic discharge and EMI/RFI interference from damaging the electronic lock controller. An alignment spring is used to improve operation in misaligned lock assemblies, and a key cam of self lubricating and electrically insulating plastic provides reliable low friction operation for a sliding locking slide assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1995Date of Patent: December 9, 1997Assignee: Sargent Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Paul Nunez, David Sorensen, Ronald S. Slusarski, Arnon Alexander, Mohammed A. Haq
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Patent number: 4869083Abstract: A cylindrical lever handle lock mounted in a door panel having a transverse bore therethrough is secured against rotation due to torque applied to the lever handles. The lock mechanism includes a lock chassis having a pair of chassis support members each having a pair of slots on their peripheries. A pair of support plates having inwardly extending tongue members slide into the support plate openings. The support plates are of a diameter greater than the bore and have openings in the periphery of each which corresponds with a hole drilled in the door panel outside of the bore. Door handle roses are secured over the support plates by through-bolts which pass through the support plate peripheral openings and the drilled door holes. Threaded bushings are also utilized to tighten the support plates on either side of the bore. Additional tabs and screws may be used to non-rotatably secure the support plates to the door panel.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1988Date of Patent: September 26, 1989Assignee: Sargent Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Paul H. DeMarseilles, Robert D. Glenn, David A. Sorensen