Patents by Inventor Glen Appleby
Glen Appleby 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: 11273853Abstract: An applicator for applying a friction modifying material to the surface of a rail is provided. The applicator comprises a resilient body for applying a composition to a surface of a rail. The resilient body comprises an outer impervious surface and defines a sealed passageway that extends through the resilient body for the composition to flow through; and an applicator support, wherein the resilient body is secured to the applicator support. A rail applicator assembly and methods for using the applicator are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2018Date of Patent: March 15, 2022Assignee: L B Foster Rail Technologies, IncInventors: Glen Appleby, Matthew Redfield, Charles Schnorr, Charles A. Petrie
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Patent number: 10220860Abstract: A wayside friction management system, and method for monitoring and controlling a wayside friction management system is described. The system comprises one or more wayside device for mounting with a track of a rail system. The wayside device comprises a delivery system connected to a reservoir comprising a friction control media, the delivery system for applying the friction control media from the reservoir to one or both rails of a track. The wayside device further comprises one or more data collection module located at or adjacent to the delivery system. The data collection module for collecting and transmitting data to a remote performance unit. The data may comprise performance information, track status information, information of an environment of the track, information of a train passing over the track, status of the one or more wayside device, or a combination thereof. The wayside device may comprise a power source operatively connected to one or more components of the wayside device.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2016Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Assignee: L.B. Foster Rail Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Glen Appleby, James Gavin Campbell, Donald Thomas Eadie, Petar Nedkov Gueorguiev, Michael Irwin Handler, Harold DeVillo Harrison, Kevin David Oldknow, Steven David Singleton, Jacob Matthew Welch, Walter Eric Spicker, William T. Urmson
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Publication number: 20180201282Abstract: An applicator for applying a friction modifying material to the surface of a rail is provided. The applicator comprises a resilient body for applying a composition to a surface of a rail. The resilient body comprises an outer impervious surface and defines a sealed passageway that extends through the resilient body for the composition to flow through; and an applicator support, wherein the resilient body is secured to the applicator support. A rail applicator assembly and methods for using the applicator are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2018Publication date: July 19, 2018Applicant: L.B. FOSTER RAIL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Glen APPLEBY, Matthew REDFIELD, Charles SCHNORR, Charles A. PETRIE
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Patent number: 9914465Abstract: An applicator for applying a friction modifying material to the surface of a rail is provided. The applicator comprises a resilient body for applying a composition to a surface of a rail. The resilient body comprises an outer impervious surface and defines a sealed passageway that extends through the resilient body for the composition to flow through; and an applicator support, wherein the resilient body is secured to the applicator support. A rail applicator assembly and methods for using the applicator are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2013Date of Patent: March 13, 2018Assignee: L.B. FOSTER RAIL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Glen Appleby, Matthew Redfield, Charles Schnorr, Charles A. Petrie
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Publication number: 20160257319Abstract: A wayside friction management system, and method for monitoring and controlling a wayside friction management system is described. The system comprises one or more wayside device for mounting with a track of a rail system. The wayside device comprises a delivery system connected to a reservoir comprising a friction control media, the delivery system for applying the friction control media from the reservoir to one or both rails of a track. The wayside device further comprises one ore more data collection module located at or adjacent to the delivery system. The data collection module for collecting and transmitting data to a remote performance unit. The data may comprise performance information, track status information, information of an environment of the track, information of a train passing over the track, status of the one or more wayside device, or a combination thereof. The wayside device may comprise a power source operatively connected to one or more components of the wayside device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Glen Appleby, James Gavin Campbell, Donald Thomas Eadie, Petar Nedkov Gueorguiev, Michael Irwin Handler, Harold DeVillo Harrison, Kevin David Oldknow, Steven David Singleton, Jacob Matthew Welch, Walter Eric Spicker, William T. Urmson
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Patent number: 9352761Abstract: A wayside friction management system, and method for monitoring and controlling a wayside friction management system is described. The system comprises one or more wayside device for mounting with a track of a rail system. The wayside device comprises a delivery system connected to a reservoir comprising a friction control media, the delivery system for applying the friction control media from the reservoir to one or both rails of a track. The wayside device further comprises one ore more data collection module located at or adjacent to the delivery system. The data collection module for collecting and transmitting data to a remote performance unit. The data may comprise performance information, track status information, information of an environment of the track, information of a train passing over the track, status of the one or more wayside device, or a combination thereof. The wayside device may comprise a power source operatively connected to one or more components of the wayside device.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2011Date of Patent: May 31, 2016Assignee: L.B. Foster Rail Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Glen Appleby, James Gavin Campbell, Donald Thomas Eadie, Petar Nedkov Gueorguiev, Michael Irwin Handler, Harold DeVillo Harrison, Kevin David Oldknow, Steven David Singleton, Jacob Matthew Welch, Walter Eric Spicker, William T. Urmson
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Publication number: 20140060972Abstract: An applicator for applying a friction modifying material to the surface of a rail is provided. The applicator comprises a resilient body for applying a composition to a surface of a rail. The resilient body comprises an outer impervious surface and defines a sealed passageway that extends through the resilient body for the composition to flow through; and an applicator support, wherein the resilient body is secured to the applicator support. A rail applicator assembly and methods for using the applicator are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2013Publication date: March 6, 2014Inventors: Glen APPLEBY, Matthew REDFIELD, Charles SCHNORR, Charles A. PETRIE
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Publication number: 20130233649Abstract: A wayside friction management system, and method for monitoring and controlling a wayside friction management system is described. The system comprises one or more wayside device for mounting with a track of a rail system. The wayside device comprises a delivery system connected to a reservoir comprising a friction control media, the delivery system for applying the friction control media from the reservoir to one or both rails of a track. The wayside device further comprises one ore more data collection module located at or adjacent to the delivery system. The data collection module for collecting and transmitting data to a remote performance unit. The data may comprise performance information, track status information, information of an environment of the track, information of a train passing over the track, status of the one or more wayside device, or a combination thereof. The wayside device may comprise a power source operatively connected to one or more components of the wayside device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2011Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: L.B. Foster Rail Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Glen Appleby, James Gavin Campbell, Donald Thomas Eadie, Petar Nedkov Gueorguiev, Michael Irwin Handler, Harold DeVillo Harrison, Kevin David Oldknow, Steven David Singleton, Jacob Matthew Welch, Walter Eric Spicker, William T. Urmson
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Publication number: 20100224449Abstract: A modular lubrication unit for a rail lubrication distribution system includes a tank, a pump assembly, and a controller. The pump assembly is in fluid communication with the tank and the controller is in communication with the pump assembly for controlling the pump assembly. The controller is enclosed within a panel and the tank is self-contained and movable relative to the panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2010Publication date: September 9, 2010Inventors: Steven D. Singleton, W. Thomas Urmson, JR., Glen Appleby, Donald T. Eadie, Kevin D. Oldknow, Marco Santoro, Anthony W. Makowsky, David R. Elvidge, Stefan Alexandru Suciu
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Patent number: 7481400Abstract: A sensor for detecting the presence of wheels of a rail vehicle includes first and second Hall Effect devices, a magnet for supplying a magnetic field to the first and second Hall Effect devices, the first and second Hall Effect devices and the magnet being mounted adjacent to the rail, whereby a railway vehicle wheel changes the magnetic field in the Hall Effect devices to produce wheel indication signals, and a processing circuit for receiving the wheel indication signals from the first and second Hall Effect devices and for producing an output signal in response to the wheel indication signals. A method of detecting the presence of a wheel is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2005Date of Patent: January 27, 2009Assignee: Portec, Rail Products Ltd.Inventors: Glen Appleby, Stephen W. Brown, Kostas Papazoglou
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Publication number: 20070001059Abstract: A sensor for detecting the presence of wheels of a rail vehicle is disclosed. The sensor comprises first and second Hall Effect devices, a magnet for supplying a magnetic field to the first and second Hall Effect devices, means for mounting the first and second Hall Effect devices and the magnet adjacent to the rail, whereby a railway vehicle wheel changes the magnetic field in the Hall Effect devices to produce wheel indication signals, and a processing circuit for receiving the wheel indication signals from the first and second Hall Effect devices and for producing an output signal in response to the wheel indication signals. A method of detecting the presence of a wheel is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2005Publication date: January 4, 2007Applicant: Portec, Rail Products Ltd.Inventors: Glen Appleby, Stephen Brown, Kostas Papazoglou
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Patent number: 7096997Abstract: An apparatus for applying friction modifying materials to a railroad track includes an input for receiving a signal representative of the passage of railroad vehicle wheels, and means for applying friction modifying material to the railroad track for a user defined, field programmable time duration when the number of wheels reaches the user defined, field programmable, activation level. A method of applying friction modifying materials to a railroad track performed by the apparatus is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2003Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: Portec, Rail Products Ltd.Inventors: Glen Appleby, Jacques Lamond, Kostas Papazoglou
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Publication number: 20040011593Abstract: An apparatus for applying friction modifying materials to a railroad track includes an input for receiving a signal representative of the passage of railroad vehicle wheels, and means for applying friction modifying material to the railroad track for a user defined, field programmable time duration when the number of wheels reaches the user defined, field programmable, activation level. A method of applying friction modifying materials to a railroad track performed by the apparatus is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2003Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventors: Glen Appleby, Jacques Lamond, Kostas Papazoglou
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Patent number: D495974Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2001Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: Portec, Rail Products Ltd.Inventors: Kostas Papazoglou, Glen Appleby