Patents by Inventor George Hollander
George Hollander 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: 12300980Abstract: An insulation-stripping tool designed as a hand tool for stripping insulation from a cable has a first insulation-stripping cutter for stripping the insulation transversely to a longitudinal direction of the cable and a second insulation-stripping cutter for stripping the insulation in the longitudinal direction of the cable.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2020Date of Patent: May 13, 2025Assignee: Rennsteig Werkzeuge GmbHInventors: Georg Holland-Moritz, Gerhard Koenig, Marko Endter
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Patent number: 12188128Abstract: A hydrocarbon fluid containment article having a wall with a surface that is wetted by hydrocarbon fluid. The surface includes an anti-coking coating. The anti-coking coating includes a copper salt, a silver salt, or a combination thereof. A gas turbine engine component including a wall having a first surface and an anti-coking coating on the first surface of the wall that is wetted by hydrocarbon fluid. The anti-coking coating including a copper salt, a silver salt, or a combination thereof that prevents the formation of gum or coke on a surface thereon. Methods for reducing the deposition of thermal decomposition products on a wall of an article are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2023Date of Patent: January 7, 2025Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Lawrence Bernard Kool, Bangalore Aswatha Nagaraj, Thomas George Holland, Alfred Albert Mancini, Michael Anthony Benjamin
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Publication number: 20240117479Abstract: A hydrocarbon fluid containment article having a wall with a surface that is wetted by hydrocarbon fluid. The surface includes an anti-coking coating. The anti-coking coating includes a copper salt, a silver salt, or a combination thereof. A gas turbine engine component including a wall having a first surface and an anti-coking coating on the first surface of the wall that is wetted by hydrocarbon fluid. The anti-coking coating including a copper salt, a silver salt, or a combination thereof that prevents the formation of gum or coke on a surface thereon. Methods for reducing the deposition of thermal decomposition products on a wall of an article are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2023Publication date: April 11, 2024Inventors: Lawrence Bernard Kool, Bangalore Aswatha Nagaraj, Thomas George Holland, Alfred Albert Mancini, Michael Anthony Benjamin
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Patent number: 11846026Abstract: A hydrocarbon fluid containment article having a wall with a surface that is wetted by hydrocarbon fluid. The surface includes an anti-coking coating. The anti-coking coating includes a copper salt, a silver salt, or a combination thereof. A gas turbine engine component including a wall having a first surface and an anti-coking coating on the first surface of the wall that is wetted by hydrocarbon fluid. The anti-coking coating including a copper salt, a silver salt, or a combination thereof that prevents the formation of gum or coke on a surface thereon. Methods for reducing the deposition of thermal decomposition products on a wall of an article are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2021Date of Patent: December 19, 2023Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Lawrence Bernard Kool, Bangalore Aswatha Nagaraj, Thomas George Holland, Alfred Albert Mancini, Michael Anthony Benjamin
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Patent number: 11811201Abstract: A wire stripper for stripping cables has two plier jaws, two outer clamping jaws, two inner cutting jaws, and two gripping parts. The cutting jaws can be displaced from a starting position into an end position by a pull rod while pressing together the gripping parts. The cutting jaws are guided on sliding block parts that rest against a sliding block fixed in the clamping jaws. The cutting jaws are moved toward each other to varying degrees through these sliding block parts, depending on a closed position of the clamping jaws, with the closed position determining the movement of the sliding block part. The sliding block parts can be manually adjusted independently of a closed position of the clamping jaws in terms of a position relative to the sliding block, while at the same time acting on both sliding block parts.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2018Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: RENNSTEIG WERKZEUGE GMBHInventors: Georg Holland-Moritz, Michael Brueckner, Ralf Legler
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Patent number: 11682875Abstract: Pressing jaws for opposite arrangement in crimping pliers, the pressing jaws having ribs, which extend in a rib longitudinal direction and move into each other during pressing. A guide surface extending transversely to the rib longitudinal direction outside of a working region of the ribs is formed, which guide surface interacts with a guide protrusion extending from the opposite pressing jaw. In another version, the pressing jaws have ribs, which are designed to mesh with each other and which have a rib longitudinal direction. Crimping pliers comprise two plier jaws, which are provided with oppositely arranged pressing jaws having ribs, which extend in a rib longitudinal direction and which, during pressing, move into each other and delimit a pressing jaw opening.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2018Date of Patent: June 20, 2023Assignee: Rennsteig Werkzeuge GmbHInventors: Benjamin Weisheit, Georg Holland-Moritz, Gerhard Koenig, Marko Endter, Ralf Legler
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Patent number: 11502485Abstract: Stripping pliers have two outer clamping jaws, two inner cutting jaws and two handle parts, wherein, in the course of pressing together the handle parts, the cutting jaws can be displaced from a starting position into an end position by a pull rod against the force of a spring acting on the pull rod. The pull rod is traversed by a pull pin which can move in a slot. In order to configure the stripping pliers such that they are further improved in a manner which is advantageous for handling, the pull rod has, at its handle-side end, a displacement part which is fastened to the pull rod and which is displaceable against the force of the spring relative to the pull rod, to free the pull rod from a handle-side mounting.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2018Date of Patent: November 15, 2022Assignee: Rennsteig Werkzeuge GmbHInventors: Georg Holland-Moritz, Michael Brueckner, Ralf Legler
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Patent number: 11469576Abstract: Gripper jaws for an insulation stripper have a gripping surface and an attachment extension with ribs which run transversely to a longitudinal direction of a cable to be gripped when the gripping surfaces are fitted, and have groove-like recesses corresponding to the ribs and running between the latter. When the gripper jaws are fitted, the ribs can enter into the recesses of the opposing gripper jaw in accordance with the thickness of the cable to be gripped. Blades for an insulation stripper have, on their free ends that run into a blade tip with an acute angle in cross-section, a contour line which has a depression, when seen from a side view in which the contour line forms the termination line of the blade.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2018Date of Patent: October 11, 2022Assignee: Rennsteig Werkzeuge GmbHInventors: Georg Holland-Moritz, Michael Brueckner, Ralf Legler
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Patent number: 11462874Abstract: A pair of crimping pliers for crimping, in particular for crimp joining, workpieces, has two oppositely arranged pressing jaws and two pliers jaws, wherein one pliers jaw is stationary and the associated pressing jaw is fastened to this stationary pliers jaw by means of a spring-loadable holder part. The holder part is fixedly connected at its end farthest from the pressing jaw to the pliers jaw. Between the stationary connection and the end of the holder part closest to the first pressing jaw, a stop connection is formed between the stationary pliers jaw and the holder part and comes into effect when a predetermined pressing force is exceeded.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2018Date of Patent: October 4, 2022Assignee: Rennsteig Werkzeuge GmbHInventors: Benjamin Weisheit, Georg Holland-Moritz, Gerhard Koenig, Marko Endter, Ralf Legler
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Publication number: 20220228247Abstract: A hydrocarbon fluid containment article having a wall with a surface that is wetted by hydrocarbon fluid. The surface includes an anti-coking coating. The anti-coking coating includes a copper salt, a silver salt, or a combination thereof. A gas turbine engine component including a wall having a first surface and an anti-coking coating on the first surface of the wall that is wetted by hydrocarbon fluid. The anti-coking coating including a copper salt, a silver salt, or a combination thereof that prevents the formation of gum or coke on a surface thereon. Methods for reducing the deposition of thermal decomposition products on a wall of an article are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2021Publication date: July 21, 2022Inventors: Lawrence Bernard Kool, Bangalore Aswatha Nagaraj, Thomas George Holland, Alfred Albert Mancini, Michael Anthony Benjamin
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Publication number: 20220231491Abstract: An insulation-stripping tool designed as a hand tool for stripping insulation from a cable has a first insulation-stripping cutter for stripping the insulation transversely to a longitudinal direction of the cable and a second insulation-stripping cutter for stripping the insulation in the longitudinal direction of the cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2020Publication date: July 21, 2022Applicant: Rennsteig Werkzeuge GmbHInventors: Georg HOLLAND-MORITZ, Gerhard KOENIG, Marko ENDTER
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Publication number: 20210194198Abstract: Pressing jaws for opposite arrangement in crimping pliers, the pressing jaws having ribs, which extend in a rib longitudinal direction and move into each other during pressing. A guide surface extending transversely to the rib longitudinal direction outside of a working region of the ribs is formed, which guide surface interacts with a guide protrusion extending from the opposite pressing jaw. In another version, the pressing jaws have ribs, which are designed to mesh with each other and which have a rib longitudinal direction. Crimping pliers comprise two plier jaws, which are provided with oppositely arranged pressing jaws having ribs, which extend in a rib longitudinal direction and which, during pressing, move into each other and delimit a pressing jaw opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2018Publication date: June 24, 2021Applicant: Rennsteig Werkzeuge GmbHInventors: Benjamin WEISHEIT, Georg HOLLAND-MORITZ, Gerhard KOENIG, Marko ENDTER, Ralf LEGLER
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Publication number: 20210006049Abstract: A wire stripper for stripping cables has two plier jaws, two outer clamping jaws, two inner cutting jaws, and two gripping parts. The cutting jaws can be displaced from a starting position into an end position by a pull rod while pressing together the gripping parts. The cutting jaws are guided on sliding block parts that rest against a sliding block fixed in the clamping jaws. The cutting jaws are moved toward each other to varying degrees through these sliding block parts, depending on a closed position of the clamping jaws, with the closed position determining the movement of the sliding block part. The sliding block parts can be manually adjusted independently of a closed position of the clamping jaws in terms of a position relative to the sliding block, while at the same time acting on both sliding block parts.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2018Publication date: January 7, 2021Applicant: Rennsteig Werkzeuge GmbHInventors: Georg HOLLAND-MORITZ, Michael BRUECKNER, Ralf LEGLER
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Publication number: 20200358269Abstract: Stripping pliers have two outer clamping jaws, two inner cutting jaws and two handle parts, wherein, in the course of pressing together the handle parts, the cutting jaws can be displaced from a starting position into an end position by means of a pull rod against the force of a spring acting on the pull rod. The pull rod is traversed by a pull pin which can move in a slot. In order to configure the stripping pliers such that they are further improved in a manner which is advantageous for handling, the pull rod has, at its handle-side end, a displacement part which is fastened to the pull rod and which is displaceable against the force of the spring relative to the pull rod, to free the pull rod from a handle-side mounting.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2018Publication date: November 12, 2020Applicant: Rennsteig Werkzeuge GmbHInventors: Georg HOLLAND-MORITZ, Michael BRUECKNER, Ralf LEGLER
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Publication number: 20200335953Abstract: Gripper jaws for an insulation stripper have a gripping surface and an attachment extension with ribs which run transversely to a longitudinal direction of a cable to be gripped when the gripping surfaces are fitted, and have groove-like recesses corresponding to the ribs and running between the latter. When the gripper jaws are fitted, the ribs can enter into the recesses of the opposing gripper jaw in accordance with the thickness of the cable to be gripped. Blades for an insulation stripper have, on their free ends that run into a blade tip with an acute angle in cross-section, a contour line which has a depression, when seen from a side view in which the contour line forms the termination line of the blade.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2018Publication date: October 22, 2020Applicant: Rennsteig Werkzeuge GmbHInventors: Georg HOLLAND-MORITZ, Michael BRUECKNER, Ralf LEGLER
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Publication number: 20200251869Abstract: A pair of crimping pliers for crimping, in particular for crimp joining, workpieces, has two oppositely arranged pressing jaws and two pliers jaws, wherein one pliers jaw is stationary and the associated pressing jaw is fastened to this stationary pliers jaw by means of a spring-loadable holder part. The holder part is fixedly connected at its end farthest from the pressing jaw to the pliers jaw. Between the stationary connection and the end of the holder part closest to the first pressing jaw, a stop connection is formed between the stationary pliers jaw and the holder part and comes into effect when a predetermined pressing force is exceeded.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2018Publication date: August 6, 2020Applicant: Rennsteig Werkzeuge GmbHInventors: Benjamin WEISHEIT, Georg HOLLAND-MORITZ, Gerhard KOENIG, Marko ENDTER, Ralf LEGLER
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Publication number: 20180128177Abstract: A method of forming a hole in an engine component. The hole is formed through a wall defining first and second opposing surfaces. An inlet is located on the first surface and an outlet on the second surface where a passage connects the inlet and the outlet. Fluid is passed through the passage, emitted from the passage, and redirected upon existing the outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2016Publication date: May 10, 2018Inventors: Thomas George Holland, Mehmet Muhittin Dede, Ryan Nicholas Porter, Byron Andrew Pritchard, Jr., Jason Randolph Allen
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Patent number: 9403264Abstract: The invention relates to a replaceable die for pliers to press workpieces, such as for crimping pliers for pressing electrical connector elements. By replacing the die, the pliers can be adapted to the press operation to be performed, such as adapting a crimping pliers to different types and sizes of the connector elements to be pressed. The die according to the invention comprises a first and a second die half that can be inserted into the pliers together and removed from the pliers together. The two die halves each have a guide for this purpose. Both die halves each further have a first connecting element for releasably attaching the die to the pliers. Both die halves finally each have a second connecting element for releasably attaching the die to a storage fixture. This ensures that the die formed by the two die halves is held in the storage fixture during or after removal from the pliers, and remains therein for storage.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2008Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: RENNSTEIG WERKZEUGE GMBHInventors: Horst Hofmann, Thomas Wagner, Georg Holland-Moritz
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Publication number: 20140248425Abstract: A method of manufacturing a component suitable for use in a gas turbine engine, comprising the steps of forming the component from a substrate having a first surface and a second surface, forming at least one aperture through the substrate from the first surface to the second surface having a first open area, applying a first coating to at least one of the first surface and the second surface adjacent to the at least one aperture, the aperture remaining at least partially unobstructed by the first coating, applying a second coating to the first coating adjacent to the at least one aperture, the aperture remaining at least partially unobstructed by the second coating, and removing the second coating from the aperture, leaving most or all of the first coating to define a second open area which is smaller than the first open area.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2013Publication date: September 4, 2014Inventors: David Bruce Patterson, John Howard Starkweather, Thomas George Holland, Thomas John Tomlinson
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Patent number: 8508032Abstract: An electronic device package comprising: a block of insulating material; an electronic device housed within the insulating material and having a set of contact pads thereon; and a set of electrically conductive contact members at least partially housed within the insulating material, each contact member extending between a respective external contact point at which it is exposed at the surface of the block and an internal contact point from which it is electrically coupled to a respective contact pad on the electronic device, each internal contact point being outside the footprint of the electronic device, the set of contact members including: at least one contact member of a first type whose external contact point is located at least partially within the footprint of the electronic device; and at least one contact member of a second type that is wholly outside the footprint of the device.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2008Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Assignee: Cambridge Silicon Radio LimitedInventors: Martyn Robert Owen, Andrew George Holland