Patents by Inventor Glenn S. Jessen
Glenn S. Jessen 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: 20030226677Abstract: A flow-through cable for transmitting information (20) is provided. The cable includes a jacket (22) having a length and an information conducting core (26) coaxially received within the jacket. A first insulation layer (24) surrounds the information-conducting core and has a dielectric strength. The cable further includes a first conduit (28) disposed within the jacket. The first conduit is adapted to permit a compound to flow therethrough and is chemically permeable to permit at least a portion of the compound to diffuse through the first conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2003Publication date: December 11, 2003Applicant: UTILX CorporationInventors: Glen J. Bertini, Kim Jenkins, Keith Lanan, Glenn S. Jessen
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Patent number: 6640533Abstract: A wire rope 10 includes a plurality of strands 12. The strands are formed from individual wires or filaments 14. The strands are wound about a central axis. A conduit 16 also extends along said central axis. The conduit 16 has walls that are permeable to a lubricating compound. The lubricating compound is injected into the channel 18 defined by the conduit. The lubricating material migrates through the conduit wall and radially outwardly therefrom to provide lubrication to the individual strands and filaments comprising the wire rope.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2001Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: Utilx CorporationInventors: Glen J. Bertini, Gerald S. Solomon, Glenn S. Jessen
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Publication number: 20020162674Abstract: A flow-through cable for transmitting information (20) is provided. The cable includes a jacket (22) having a length and an information conducting core (26) coaxially received within the jacket. A first insulation layer (24) surrounds the information conducting core and has a dielectric strength. The cable further includes a first conduit (28) disposed within the jacket. The first conduit is adapted to permit a compound to flow therethrough and is chemically permeable to permit at least a portion of the compound to diffuse through the first conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2002Publication date: November 7, 2002Applicant: UTILX CorporationInventors: Glen J. Bertini, Kim Jenkins, Keith Lanan, Glenn S. Jessen
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Patent number: 6474057Abstract: A wire rope (10) includes a plurality of strands (12). The strands are formed from individual wires or filaments (14). The strands are wound about a central axis. A conduit (16) also extends along said central axis. The conduit has walls that are foraminous and permit radial flow of a lubricant. The lubricating compound is injected into the channel (18) defined by the conduit. The lubricating material migrates through the orifices in the conduit wall and radially outwardly therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2002Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Utilx CorporationInventors: Glen J. Bertini, Glenn S. Jessen
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Publication number: 20020095929Abstract: A wire rope (10) includes a plurality of strands (12). The strands are formed from individual wires or filaments (14). The strands are wound about a central axis. A conduit (16) also extends along said central axis. The conduit has walls that are foraminous and permit radial flow of a lubricant. The lubricating compound is injected into the channel (18) defined by the conduit. The lubricating material migrates through the orifices in the conduit wall and radially outwardly therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2002Publication date: July 25, 2002Applicant: UTILX CorporationInventors: Glen J. Bertini, Glenn S. Jessen
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Patent number: 6418704Abstract: A wire rope (10) includes a plurality of strands (12). The strands are formed from individual wires or filaments (14). The strands are wound about a central axis. A conduit (16) also extends along said central axis. The conduit has walls that are foraminous and permit radial flow of a lubricant. The lubricating compound is injected into the channel (18) defined by the conduit. The lubricating material migrates through the orifices in the conduit wall and radially outwardly therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2001Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Utilx CorporationInventors: Glen J. Bertini, Glenn S. Jessen
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Publication number: 20020050131Abstract: A wire rope 10 includes a plurality of strands 12. The strands are formed from individual wires or filaments 14. The strands are wound about a central axis. A conduit 16 also extends along said central axis. The conduit 16 has walls that are permeable to a lubricating compound. The lubricating compound is injected into the channel 18 defined by the conduit. The lubricating material migrates through the conduit wall and radially outwardly therefrom to provide lubrication to the individual strands and filaments comprising the wire rope.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2001Publication date: May 2, 2002Applicant: UTILX CorporationInventors: Glen J. Bertini, Gerald S. Solomon, Glenn S. Jessen
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Patent number: 6355879Abstract: A flow-through cable for transmitting information (20) is provided. The cable includes a jacket (22) having a length and an information conducting core (26) coaxially received within the jacket. A first insulation layer (24) surrounds the information conducting core and has a dielectric strength. The cable further includes a first conduit (28) disposed within the jacket. The first conduit is adapted to permit a compound to flow therethrough and is chemically permeable to permit at least a portion of the compound to diffuse through the first conduit.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2000Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: Utilx CorporationInventors: Glen J. Bertini, Kim Jenkins, Keith Lanan, Glenn S. Jessen
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Publication number: 20020002815Abstract: A wire rope (10) includes a plurality of strands (12). The strands are formed from individual wires or filaments (14). The strands are wound about a central axis. A conduit (16) also extends along said central axis. The conduit has walls that are foraminous and permit radial flow of a lubricant. The lubricating compound is injected into the channel (18) defined by the conduit. The lubricating material migrates through the orifices in the conduit wall and radially outwardly therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2001Publication date: January 10, 2002Applicant: UTILX CorporationInventors: Glen J. Bertini, Glenn S. Jessen
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Patent number: 6327841Abstract: A wire rope 10 includes a plurality of strands 12. The strands are formed from individual wires or filaments 14. The strands are wound about a central axis. A conduit 16 also extends along said central axis. The conduit 16 has walls that are permeable to a lubricating compound. The lubricating compound is injected into the channel 18 defined by the conduit. The lubricating material migrates through the conduit wall and radially outwardly therefrom to provide lubrication to the individual strands and filaments comprising the wire rope.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1999Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Utilx CorporationInventors: Glen J. Bertini, Gerald S. Solomon, Glenn S. Jessen