Patents by Inventor Eric L. Hertz

Eric L. Hertz 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).

  • Patent number: 8854201
    Abstract: A safety light system integrated into a vehicle. The safety light system includes a safety light assembly receptacle carried by a body panel of a vehicle. The safety light assembly receptacle includes a light assembly receiving cavity for receiving and temporarily retaining a removable light assembly. The removable light assembly includes elements to provide a user controlled continuous red light, a flashing red light, and a continuous white light. The flashing red light provides a roadside flare configuration. The continuous white light provides a flashlight configuration. The continuous red light in conjunction with the flashing red light configuration provides a driving light configuration. The removable light assembly can include a securing mechanism for attaching the removable light assembly to an object to warn others of the extended object and/or support legs enabling operation as a roadside flare, spotlight, and the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 2013
    Date of Patent: October 7, 2014
    Inventors: Allen D. Hertz, Eric L. Hertz
  • Patent number: 8552852
    Abstract: A safety light system comprising a trailer hitch mounted configuration. The safety light system includes a safety light assembly receptacle carried by a trailer hitch mounting member. The safety light assembly receptacle includes a light assembly receiving cavity for receiving and temporarily retaining a removable light assembly. The removable light assembly includes elements to provide a user controlled continuous red light, a flashing red light, and a continuous white light. The flashing red light provides a roadside flare configuration. The continuous white light provides a flashlight configuration. The continuous red light in conjunction with the flashing red light configuration provides a driving light configuration. The removable light assembly can include a securing mechanism for attaching the removable light assembly to an object to warn others of the extended object and/or support legs enabling operation as a roadside flare, spotlight, and the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 2012
    Date of Patent: October 8, 2013
    Inventors: Allen D Hertz, Eric L Hertz
  • Patent number: 8237557
    Abstract: A safety light system is incorporated into the tailgate of a pickup truck. The safety light is incorporated into the tailgate and is illuminated when the tailgate is in a lowered or horizontal position and when either the ignition switch is in the on position, the parking lights are turned on, or both. The safety light can be positioned either on the top edge-rail of the tailgate, as a slide-out unit placed in a pocket with the top edge-rail of the tailgate, or as a rotating assembly incorporated into the outer sheet metal of the tailgate. Additional safety lights can be incorporated into the sides of the tailgate assembly. An optional feature includes the ability to pull the safety light out from the tailgate and secure the safety light to an object that extends beyond the length of the pickup bed. Alternatively, the safety lights can be installed in or on a bed extension apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 2010
    Date of Patent: August 7, 2012
    Inventors: Allen D Hertz, Eric L Hertz
  • Patent number: 7834750
    Abstract: A safety light system is incorporated into the tailgate of a pickup truck. The safety light is incorporated into the tailgate and is illuminated when the tailgate is in a lowered or horizontal position and when either the ignition switch is in the on position, the parking lights are turned on, or both. The safety light can be positioned either on the top edge-rail of the tailgate, as a slide-out unit placed in a pocket with the top edge-rail of the tailgate, or as a rotating assembly incorporated into the outer sheet metal of the tailgate. Additional safety lights can be incorporated into the sides of the tailgate assembly. An optional feature includes the ability to pull the safety light out from the tailgate and secure the safety light to an object that extends beyond the length of the pickup bed. Alternatively, the safety lights can be installed in or on a bed extension apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 2006
    Date of Patent: November 16, 2010
    Inventors: Allen D. Hertz, Eric L. Hertz
  • Patent number: 6695298
    Abstract: An apparatus and accessories are disclosed for a flexible support apparatus 100, 900 using elongated support members 110 to support a face of a workpiece 10 and respective protrusions 335. The elongated support members 110 are arranged through at least one plane of perforated material 120, where the elongated support members 110 are profiled against the workpiece 10 and respective protrusions 335. The profile of the elongated support members 110 is created by contacting forces 132 generated by bringing the workpiece 330 and the plurality of elongated support members 110 together. A holding force is then applied to the elongated support members 110 to support the workpiece 10 against forces applied by a workstation. Fluid 902 is used to raise expansion members to raise the plurality of elongate support members 110. A perforated plate 920 is used to control the flow of fluid 902 between a fluid cavity 910 and the plurality of expansion members 904.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 2000
    Date of Patent: February 24, 2004
    Inventors: Allen David Hertz, Anthony A. Imm, Eric L. Hertz
  • Patent number: 6662812
    Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for improving drying of a module, tooling, and solder stencils via the introduction of acoustic pressure waves and/or vibrational energy to the module, tooling, or solder stencils. The acoustic pressure waves may be created by a transducer where the waves are transferred to the module through air or a vibrational interface medium. The acoustic pressure waves impinge on the water droplets to atomize the droplets on the surface of the module and in the cracks, crevices and hard to reach areas of connectors and other components, without undesirable heat. The acoustic energy may further be used to assist in cleaning solder stencils within an automated screen printer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 16, 2003
    Inventors: Allen David Hertz, Eric L. Hertz, Dennis D. Epp
  • Patent number: 6471111
    Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for improving the release of molten solder from a module via the introduction of acoustic pressure waves to the module and/or molten solder wave. The acoustic pressure waves may be created by a transducer where the waves are transferred to the module and/or solder wave through the air or reduced oxygen atmosphere. The acoustic pressure waves impinge on the molten solder and the module to reduce solder skips, bridges and icicles. The acoustic pressure waves are directed at the module/molten solder boundary to apply pressure to the boundary causing a shearing action. The shearing action causes the excess molten solder to fall, with the aid of gravity, into the molten solder bath.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 20, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 29, 2002
    Inventors: Allen D. Hertz, Dennis D. Epp, Eric L. Hertz
  • Patent number: 6264187
    Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for a flexible support system using elongated support members to support a face of a module. The flexible support member(s) are arranged through a primary member with apertures, where the elongated support members are automatically returned to a home position by a self restoring mechanism, the position of the elongated support members are adjusted by the contacting forces applied by bringing the module and the flexible support apparatus together, then applying a clamping force to secure the elongated support members where the elongated support members can sustain the loads applied onto a module during an assembly process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2001
    Assignee: Galahad, Co.
    Inventors: Allen D. Hertz, Eric L. Hertz, Anthony A. Imm, J. Stephen Wiggs
  • Patent number: 6230963
    Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for placing solder balls on electronic pads on a component or substrate, such as for a ball grid array (BGA) applicator. The BGA applicator utilizes a foil(s) that is treated to provide color to the surface; the color is used to assist in inspection of the solder spheres. The solder balls can transferred to the electronic pads by holding them to openings in the foil by applying a holding force such as a vacuum applied to the solder balls through the openings in a foil. Optionally, a second material can be placed against the foil where the secondary material holds solder spheres to the apertures. After locating the solder balls to the electronic pads of a component or substrate, the solder balls are released and placed on the electronic pads by removing the holding force such as by deactivating the vacuum.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2001
    Inventor: Eric L. Hertz
  • Patent number: 6138562
    Abstract: Solder Paste, adhesives and other materials are screen printed onto Printed Circuit Boards (PCB's) during the assembly process for electronic circuit assemblies. Pressure forces may be applied to the material to aid in separating the material from the apertures within the stencil. The pressure forces are created from sound pressure waves generated from a vibrational energy source located some distance from the stencil. Examples of non-contacting vibrational energy sources include Ultrasonic transducers, horns, speakers, and tuning forks. Additional assistance to separate the material from the apertures may be applied by a vibrational source by contacting to the stencil. Examples of the contacting vibrational energy sources may be off-balanced motors, piezo-electric transducers, and mass-resonant vibrators.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2000
    Inventors: Allen D. Hertz, Eric L. Hertz, Dennis D. Epp