Patents by Inventor Harvey E. Schmidt
Harvey E. Schmidt 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: 10882543Abstract: A profile detection method is provided. A Global Positioning System unit and a laser sensor are provided to be disposed adjacent an article wherein the Global Positioning System unit, the laser sensor, and the article are relatively movable. Outputs of the Global Positioning System unit and the laser sensor are sensed. The steps of sensing an article identification tag and developing an indication of article location based on sensing the article identification tag are performed. An indication device develops an indication of a profile of the article responsive to the sensed outputs of the Global Positioning System unit and the laser sensor.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2018Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Assignee: Mi-Jack Products, Inc.Inventors: Harvey E. Schmidt, Daniel B. Zakula, Sr.
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Publication number: 20180346004Abstract: A profile detection method is provided. A Global Positioning System unit and a laser sensor are provided to be disposed adjacent an article wherein the Global Positioning System unit, the laser sensor, and the article are relatively movable. Outputs of the Global Positioning System unit and the laser sensor are sensed. The steps of sensing an article identification tag and developing an indication of article location based on sensing the article identification tag are performed. An indication device develops an indication of a profile of the article responsive to the sensed outputs of the Global Positioning System unit and the laser sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2018Publication date: December 6, 2018Inventors: Harvey E. Schmidt, Daniel B. Zakula, SR.
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Patent number: 10077061Abstract: A profile detection system is provided having first and second position sensors disposable adjacent an article wherein the first and second position sensors and the article are relatively movable. A laser sensor is disposed on a crane as a third position sensor. An additional sensor is configured to identify train components. A bar code reader, an optical character recognition reader or a radio frequency identification reader may selectively be used as the additional sensor. A programmable indication device is in communication with the first, second and third position sensors and the additional sensor. The programmable indication device develops an indication of a profile of the article responsive to the first and second position sensors.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2016Date of Patent: September 18, 2018Assignee: Mi-Jack Products, Inc.Inventors: Harvey E. Schmidt, Daniel B. Zakula, Sr.
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Patent number: 9987934Abstract: According to one aspect, an electric power system includes an energy storage device having a first peak power rating and an energy transfer circuit operable to provide electric grid energy to the energy storage device. The energy transfer circuit is further operable to cause electric energy to be supplied from the energy storage device to at least one electric crane having a second peak power rating no greater than the first peak power rating throughout an entire operational load range.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2015Date of Patent: June 5, 2018Assignee: MI-JACK PRODUCTS, INC.Inventor: Harvey E. Schmidt
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Publication number: 20160297308Abstract: According to one aspect, an electric power system includes an energy storage device having a first peak power rating and an energy transfer circuit operable to provide electric grid energy to the energy storage device. The energy transfer circuit is further operable to cause electric energy to be supplied from the energy storage device to at least one electric crane having a second peak power rating no greater than the first peak power rating throughout an entire operational load range.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2015Publication date: October 13, 2016Inventor: Harvey E. Schmidt
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Patent number: 9463962Abstract: A sensor system includes a mounting member, an actuator disposed adjacent the mounting member, and a sensor connected to the actuator for sensing movement of an object using a signal. The actuator moves the sensor from a first sensing position to a second sensing position if the sensor is unable to read the signal.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2013Date of Patent: October 11, 2016Assignee: Mi-Jack Products, Inc.Inventors: Nikolay Petrov Petkov, Harvey E. Schmidt, Kenneth Svihlik
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Publication number: 20160264163Abstract: A profile detection system is provided having first and second position sensors disposable adjacent an article wherein the first and second position sensors and the article are relatively movable. A laser sensor is disposed on a crane as a third position sensor. An additional sensor is configured to identify train components. A bar code reader, an optical character recognition reader or a radio frequency identification reader may selectively be used as the additional sensor. A programmable indication device is in communication with the first, second and third position sensors and the additional sensor. The programmable indication device develops an indication of a profile of the article responsive to the first and second position sensors.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2016Publication date: September 15, 2016Inventors: Harvey E. Schmidt, Daniel B. Zakula, SR.
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Patent number: 9266690Abstract: A light positioning system for use in transferring a container to a buffer is disclosed. The system includes a light signal that is disposed adjacent the buffer for guiding an operator to position a chassis into the buffer and a program logic controller. The system also includes a thru beam sensor. The thru beam sensor senses movement of the container into the buffer and outputs data to the program logic controller. The system further includes a distance sensor. The distance sensor determines a distance from the distance sensor to the container and outputs data to the program logic controller. The program logic controller determines a length of the container based on the data received from the thru beam sensor and the distance sensor and provides an output signal to the light signal based on the length of the container and the data received from the distance sensor.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: February 23, 2016Assignee: Mi-Jack Products, Inc.Inventors: Nikolay Petrov Petkov, Harvey E. Schmidt
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Patent number: 9218636Abstract: A light positioning system for use in transferring a container to a buffer is disclosed. The system includes a light signal that is disposed adjacent the buffer for guiding an operator to position a chassis into the buffer and a program logic controller. The system also includes a thru beam sensor. The thru beam sensor senses movement of the container into the buffer and outputs data to the program logic controller. The system further includes a distance sensor. The distance sensor determines a distance from the distance sensor to the container and outputs data to the program logic controller. The program logic controller determines a length of the container based on the data received from the thru beam sensor and the distance sensor and provides an output signal to the light signal based on the length of the container and the data received from the distance sensor.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2015Date of Patent: December 22, 2015Assignee: Mi-Jack Products, Inc.Inventors: Nikolay Petrov Petkov, Harvey E. Schmidt
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Publication number: 20150360886Abstract: A light positioning system for use in transferring a container to a buffer is disclosed. The system includes a light signal that is disposed adjacent the buffer for guiding an operator to position a chassis into the buffer and a program logic controller. The system also includes a thru beam sensor. The thru beam sensor senses movement of the container into the buffer and outputs data to the program logic controller. The system further includes a distance sensor. The distance sensor determines a distance from the distance sensor to the container and outputs data to the program logic controller. The program logic controller determines a length of the container based on the data received from the thru beam sensor and the distance sensor and provides an output signal to the light signal based on the length of the container and the data received from the distance sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2015Publication date: December 17, 2015Inventors: Nikolay Petrov Petkov, Harvey E. Schmidt
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Publication number: 20140277688Abstract: A light positioning system for use in transferring a container to a buffer is disclosed. The system includes a light signal that is disposed adjacent the buffer for guiding an operator to position a chassis into the buffer and a program logic controller. The system also includes a thru beam sensor. The thru beam sensor senses movement of the container into the buffer and outputs data to the program logic controller. The system further includes a distance sensor. The distance sensor determines a distance from the distance sensor to the container and outputs data to the program logic controller. The program logic controller determines a length of the container based on the data received from the thru beam sensor and the distance sensor and provides an output signal to the light signal based on the length of the container and the data received from the distance sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Mi-Jack Products, Inc.Inventors: Nikolay Petrov Petkov, Harvey E. Schmidt
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Publication number: 20140268095Abstract: A sensor system includes a mounting member, an actuator disposed adjacent the mounting member, and a sensor connected to the actuator for sensing movement of an object using a signal. The actuator moves the sensor from a first sensing position to a second sensing position if the sensor is unable to read the signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Mi-Jack Products, Inc.Inventors: NIKOLAY PETROV PETKOV, Harvey E. Schmidt, Kenneth Svihlik
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Patent number: 8055554Abstract: An inventory storage and retrieval system and method are provided for a shipping or storage facility. In an embodiment, the system includes: (a) a mobile computer and radio on a load-handing vehicle; (b) sensors on the vehicle to determine the ground location and orientation of the vehicle; (c) encoders that determine the position of a lifting mechanism relative to a chassis of the vehicle; and (d) a base computer and radio that communicates with the vehicle. The system maintains an inventory database of items and their respective storage locations in three dimensions as a result of the loading activity of the vehicle. The data can be used to guide the vehicle for ground movement generally to a storage location, appropriately orient the vehicle, and then to move the lifting mechanism of the vehicle to deposit or retrieve the item at a particular storage location.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2008Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: Mi-Jack Products, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Brian Zakula, Sr., Harvey E. Schmidt
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Patent number: 7690520Abstract: An inventory storage and retrieval system and method are provided for a shipping or storage facility. In an embodiment, the system includes: (a) a mobile computer and radio on a load-handing vehicle; (b) sensors on the vehicle to determine the ground location and orientation of the vehicle; (c) encoders that determine the position of a lifting mechanism relative to a chassis of the vehicle; and (d) a base computer and radio that communicates with the vehicle. The system maintains an inventory database of items and their respective storage locations in three dimensions as a result of the loading activity of the vehicle. The data can be used to guide the vehicle for ground movement generally to a storage location, appropriately orient the vehicle, and then to move the lifting mechanism of the vehicle to deposit or retrieve the item at a particular storage location.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2008Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Mi-Jack Products, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Brian Zakula, Sr., Harvey E. Schmidt
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Patent number: 7665971Abstract: A control system and method for obtaining power on demand from a diesel engine in order to operate vehicle functions and accessories. The method comprised of: (1) determining a flow rate necessary to operate each of a plurality of function hydraulic pumps and an vehicle drive pump associated with the engine; (2) comparing the flow rates of the various hydraulic pumps to determine the greatest flow rate; (3) establishing an engine speed necessary to deliver the greatest flow rate; (4) comparing the engine speed necessary to deliver the greatest flow rate with a current engine speed; and (5) adjusting the current engine speed to provide the greatest flow rate required.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2008Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Mi-Jack Products, Inc.Inventors: Myron Glickman, Harvey E. Schmidt, Daniel Olson, Steven Pfeifenroth
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Patent number: 7501946Abstract: A security system is provided for a cargo container having a door. An electronic control unit is provided for monitoring the locked status of the door. The electronic control unit is operably communicable with a remote computer terminal. A first software control program is located within the electronic control unit to monitor the locked status of the door. A second software control program is located within the remote computer terminal and is capable of retrieving activity and functions from the first software control program. A protocol is provided to facilitate communication between the electronic control unit and the remote computer terminal.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2006Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Inventors: William P. Lanigan, Maciej Labowicz, Harvey E. Schmidt, David S. Schuman, Clark E. Smith
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Publication number: 20080264888Abstract: An inventory storage and retrieval system and method are provided for a shipping or storage facility. In an embodiment, the system includes: (a) a mobile computer and radio on a load-handing vehicle; (b) sensors on the vehicle to determine the ground location and orientation of the vehicle; (c) encoders that determine the position of a lifting mechanism relative to a chassis of the vehicle; and (d) a base computer and radio that communicates with the vehicle. The system maintains an inventory database of items and their respective storage locations in three dimensions as a result of the loading activity of the vehicle. The data can be used to guide the vehicle for ground movement generally to a storage location, appropriately orient the vehicle, and then to move the lifting mechanism of the vehicle to deposit or retrieve the item at a particular storage location.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2008Publication date: October 30, 2008Applicant: Mi-Jack Products, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Brian Zakula, Harvey E. Schmidt
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Publication number: 20080154752Abstract: An inventory storage and retrieval system and method are provided for a shipping or storage facility. In an embodiment, the system includes: (a) a mobile computer and radio on a load-handing vehicle; (b) sensors on the vehicle to determine the ground location and orientation of the vehicle; (c) encoders that determine the position of a lifting mechanism relative to a chassis of the vehicle; and (d) a base computer and radio that communicates with the vehicle. The system maintains an inventory database of items and their respective storage locations in three dimensions as a result of the loading activity of the vehicle. The data can be used to guide the vehicle for ground movement generally to a storage location, appropriately orient the vehicle, and then to move the lifting mechanism of the vehicle to deposit or retrieve the item at a particular storage location.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2008Publication date: June 26, 2008Applicant: Mi-Jack Products, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Brian Zakula, Harvey E. Schmidt
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Patent number: 7344037Abstract: An inventory storage and retrieval system and method are provided for a shipping or storage facility. In an embodiment, the system includes: (a) a mobile computer and radio on a load-handing vehicle; (b) sensors on the vehicle to determine the ground location and orientation of the vehicle; (c) encoders that determine the position of a lifting mechanism relative to a chassis of the vehicle; and (d) a base computer and radio that communicates with the vehicle. The system maintains an inventory database of items and their respective storage locations in three dimensions as a result of the loading activity of the vehicle. The data can be used to guide the vehicle for ground movement generally to a storage location, appropriately orient the vehicle, and then to move the lifting mechanism of the vehicle to deposit or retrieve the item at a particular storage location.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2004Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Mi-Jack Products, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Brian Zakula, Sr., Harvey E. Schmidt
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Patent number: 7091857Abstract: A security system is provided for a cargo container having a door. An electronic control unit is provided for monitoring the locked status of the door. The electronic control unit is operably communicable with a remote computer terminal. A first software control program is located within the electronic control unit to monitor the locked status of the door. A second software control program is located within the remote computer terminal and is capable of retrieving activity and functions from the first software control program. A protocol is provided to facilitate communication between the electronic control unit and the remote computer terminal.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2004Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Mi-Jack Products, Inc.Inventors: William P. Lanigan, Maciej Labowicz, Harvey E. Schmidt, David S. Schuman, Clark E. Smith