Patents by Inventor Jeromy D. Horning
Jeromy D. Horning 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: 20190063428Abstract: A pump having significantly minimized or no ullage for pumping material (fluid or aggregate).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2018Publication date: February 28, 2019Inventors: Joesph E. Tix, Jeffrey N. Velgersdyk, Samuel R. Stewart, Jacob T. Elmer, Roman S. Kopylov, Christopher J. Pellin, Jeromy D. Horning
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Patent number: 10167641Abstract: A handheld sprayer comprises a housing, a turbine, a spray tip, a hopper and a trigger. An air flow passage extends through the housing. The turbine is configured to generate an airflow within the air flow passage. The spray tip is positioned to receive airflow from the air flow passage. The hopper is connected to the housing and is configured to discharge a fluid into the air flow passage. The trigger is mounted to the housing to control discharge of the hopper into the flow passage and airflow form the turbine. In different embodiments, the trigger controls airflow from the turbine to the spray tip or the hopper or both. Additionally, a method for spraying a fluid from a handheld sprayer comprises controlling airflow from a turbine and discharge from a hopper into a passage using a combined actuator.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2014Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: Graco Minnesota, Inc.Inventors: Robert W. Kinne, Bret A. Deneson, Eric J. Finstad, Jeromy D. Horning
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Publication number: 20180238324Abstract: A wear sleeve is removably mounted on a piston rod. The piston rod includes a piston cap, a piston rod body, and a piston head, with at least one of the piston cap and the piston head being removable from the piston rod body. The wear sleeve is disposed over the piston rod body and prevents the piston rod from contacting dynamic seals disposed within a pump. The wear sleeve is mechanically secured in a cylindrical recess on the piston rod between a cap shoulder of the piston cap and a head shoulder of the piston head.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2018Publication date: August 23, 2018Inventors: Jeromy D. Horning, Steve J. Wrobel
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Publication number: 20180207666Abstract: A material sprayer includes a hopper and a shaker assembly mounted onto a sidewall of the hopper. The hopper includes at least one sidewall that extends along a first plane. The shaker assembly includes a resilient bracket, an electromagnetic coil, and an armature. The resilient bracket is mounted to the sidewall of the hopper and includes first and second ends and a curved portion. The electromagnetic coil is mounted to a portion of the resilient bracket and is configured to generate a magnetic field in response to a current from a power source. The armature is mounted to a portion of the resilient bracket such that the armature is able to move relative to the electromagnetic coil along an acceleration axis that is orthogonal to the first plane of the sidewall of the hopper.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2018Publication date: July 26, 2018Inventors: Jeromy D. Horning, Thomas E. Pauly, Steven R. Kuczenski
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Publication number: 20180207660Abstract: A pump for use with a material sprayer includes a cylinder, a piston, a pump head, first and second check valves, and an elbow connected to the cylinder. The cylinder and the piston are coaxial with a pump axis. The pump head is configured to make a mechanical connection with the reciprocating drive mechanism so as to allow the reciprocating drive mechanism to reciprocate the piston along the pump axis. The elbow includes a first end, a second end, and an inner fluid channel. The first end is configured to make a fluid connection with the hopper. The second end is configured to be fixed with respect to the cylinder. The inner fluid channel extends from the first end to the second end. The pump head and the first end of the elbow are configured to make mechanical and fluid connections with a single linear motion of the pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2018Publication date: July 26, 2018Inventors: Jeromy D. Horning, Thomas E. Pauly
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Patent number: 10000048Abstract: A taping apparatus includes an elongate body portion having a moveable control member for controlling the advancement of tape and a head portion connected to the elongate body portion for advancing the tape. The head portion includes a first stop, a second stop, a guide extending from the first stop to the second stop, and a tape advance mechanism moveable along the guide. The tape advance mechanism and the control member are coupled to one another such that the tape advance mechanism is moveable in response to movement of the control member. The tape advance mechanism includes a rotatable cam and a needle that rotates with the cam.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2016Date of Patent: June 19, 2018Assignees: AXIA ACQUISITION CORPORATION, GRACO INC.Inventors: Matthew W. Jungklaus, Steven J. Wrobel, Jeromy D. Horning
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Publication number: 20170284550Abstract: A check valve comprises a housing, a fluid passage, a seat, a valve member and a stop. The fluid passage extends through the housing. The seat is disposed in the fluid passage. The valve member is positioned in the passage to engage the seat. The stop extends through the housing to engage the valve member. The stop is accessible from outside the housing to adjust a distance the valve member can travel from the seat. In one embodiment, the stop includes a variable stop feature, such as an offset pin or a cam. In another embodiment, the stop includes a pump control valve. In yet another embodiment, the housing includes markings to indicate a position of the stop. The valve member comprises a ball or a poppet in different embodiments.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2017Publication date: October 5, 2017Inventors: Bradley H. Hines, Jeromy D. Horning, Mariusz J. Luczak, William M. Blenkush, Mark D. Shultz
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Patent number: 9732869Abstract: A check valve comprises a housing, a fluid passage, a seat, a valve member and a stop. The fluid passage extends through the housing. The seat is disposed in the fluid passage. The valve member is positioned in the passage to engage the seat. The stop extends through the housing to engage the valve member. The stop is accessible from outside the housing to adjust a distance the valve member can travel from the seat. In one embodiment, the stop includes a variable stop feature, such as an offset pin or a cam. In another embodiment, the stop includes a pump control valve. In yet another embodiment, the housing includes markings to indicate a position of the stop. The valve member comprises a ball or a poppet in different embodiments.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2012Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Assignee: Graco Minnesota Inc.Inventors: Bradley H. Hines, Jeromy D. Horning, Mariusz J. Luczak, William M. Blenkush, Mark D. Shultz
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Publication number: 20170191563Abstract: A piston is the driven component within a pump. The piston is driven along a longitudinal axis to pump a fluid through the pump. The fluid flows through the piston between an upstream end of the pump and a downstream end of the pump. The piston outputs the fluid into the downstream end of the pump at a vector offset from the longitudinal axis, thereby inducing rotation of the piston throughout the pumping process. Rotating the piston encourages even wear on various components within the pump, such as sealing rings surrounding the piston, thereby increasing the lifespan of the components and increasing the efficiency of the pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2016Publication date: July 6, 2017Inventors: Jeromy D. Horning, Christopher A. Lins, James A. Klaverkamp
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Publication number: 20170191478Abstract: A piston rod and piston head are the driven components within a pump. An upstream end of the piston rod is attached within an aperture of the piston head. At least one flute extends between the upstream end of the piston rod and the aperture, and the at least one flute is configured to provide a flowpath for a fluid, such as paint, to flow downstream of the piston head and piston rod. The flutes facilitate a smooth downstream flow of the fluid, thereby reducing hydraulic resistance and reducing wear caused by the fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2016Publication date: July 6, 2017Inventors: Jeromy D. Horning, Christopher A. Lins
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Patent number: 9630196Abstract: A handheld sprayer includes a housing, a turbine, a spray tip, and a hopper. An air flow passage extends through the housing. The turbine is configured to generate an airflow within the air flow passage. The spray tip is positioned to receive airflow from the air flow passage. The hopper is connected to the housing and configured to discharge a fluid into the air flow passage. In one embodiment a valve is positioned within the air flow passage and configured to control the airflow from the turbine to the spray tip. In another embodiment, a voltage limiting circuit is configured to control voltage to an electric motor of the turbine to control speed of the turbine. In another embodiment, an air inlet control device is configured to control the air intake of the turbine.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2014Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: Graco Minnesota Inc.Inventors: Eric J. Finstad, Jeromy D. Horning, Robert W. Kinne, Bret A. Deneson, Steve J. Wrobel, David M. Larsen, Barry W. Mattson
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Publication number: 20170051738Abstract: A packing or seal stack for a pump includes alternating first type and second type packing rings of polymer material such as ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE). The first and second type packing rings have essentially identical geometry, and the second type packing rings are lubricant filled polymer material. The geometry of the packing rings creates, when the packing rings are stacked, contact points that are positioned in a core area near a body center line of the ring bodies. Gaps are formed so that the packing rings do not contact one another near the inner and outer radial portions of the packing rings.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2016Publication date: February 23, 2017Inventor: Jeromy D. Horning
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Patent number: 9481000Abstract: A pump 24 with speed control is utilized. A dispenser 12 may have a trigger 14 which actuates a valve 16. Dispenser control 18 has “up” and “down” buttons, 20 and 22 respectively. The controls 28(comprising elements 18, 20 and 22) for the pump 24 are remote from pump 24. The controls communicate with the pump via wires or radio frequency (RF) 26 to regulate pump speed. Quick button (20 and 22) presses will incrementally change the flow setting while long button (20 and 22) presses will change the settings at a higher rate. This control method can also be tied to the controls located on the pump 24. The potentiometer 30 on the pump 24 will set a max setting, and any adjustments at the valve can go below this setting and back up to it, but never exceed it.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2011Date of Patent: November 1, 2016Assignees: Graco Minnesota Inc., Axia Acquistion CorporationInventors: Steve J. Wrobel, Jeromy D. Horning, Robert J. Gundersen, James M. Dalton, Christopher A. Lins, Grant E. Kurre
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Publication number: 20160279919Abstract: A taping apparatus includes an elongate body portion having a moveable control member for controlling the advancement of tape and a head portion connected to the elongate body portion for advancing the tape. The head portion includes a first stop, a second stop, a guide extending from the first stop to the second stop, and a tape advance mechanism moveable along the guide. The tape advance mechanism and the control member are coupled to one another such that the tape advance mechanism is moveable in response to movement of the control member. The tape advance mechanism includes a rotatable cam and a needle that rotates with the cam.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2016Publication date: September 29, 2016Inventors: Matthew W. Jungklaus, Steven J. Wrobel, Jeromy D. Horning
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Patent number: 9359777Abstract: The present disclosure describes a taping tool for taping gaps, seams, and/or joints between wallboard members that includes a simplified tape advance/actuation assembly. The taping tool has an elongate body portion with first and second ends, and a connected head portion that directs dispensed tape toward a joint between wallboard members. The tape advance/actuation assembly has a control member forming part of the tool's elongate body portion and a tape engagement member housed by the tool's head portion. The tape engagement member moves in substantial unison with and in response to movement of the control member. The tape engagement member engages or disengages the tape depending at least in part on the position and/or direction of movement of the control member. The extent of the engagement between the tape engagement member and the tape may be adjusted though manipulation of a single fastener.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2014Date of Patent: June 7, 2016Assignees: AXIA ACQUISITION CORPORATION, GRACO INC.Inventors: Matthew W. Jungklaus, Steven J. Wrobel, Jeromy D. Horning
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Publication number: 20150367362Abstract: A handheld sprayer includes a housing, a turbine, a spray tip, and a hopper. An air flow passage extends through the housing. The turbine is configured to generate an airflow within the air flow passage. The spray tip is positioned to receive airflow from the air flow passage. The hopper is connected to the housing and configured to discharge a fluid into the air flow passage. In one embodiment a valve is positioned within the air flow passage and configured to control the airflow from the turbine to the spray tip. In another embodiment, a voltage limiting circuit is configured to control voltage to an electric motor of the turbine to control speed of the turbine. In another embodiment, an air inlet control device is configured to control the air intake of the turbine.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2014Publication date: December 24, 2015Inventors: Eric J. Finstad, Jeromy D. Horning, Robert W. Kinne, Bret A. Deneson, Steve J. Wrobel, David M. Larsen, Barry W. Mattson
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Publication number: 20150330089Abstract: A handheld sprayer comprises a housing, a turbine, a spray tip, a hopper and a bleed line. An air flow passage extends through the housing. The turbine is configured to generate an airflow within the air flow passage. The spray tip is positioned to receive airflow from the air flow passage. The hopper is connected to the housing and is configured to discharge a fluid into the air flow passage. The bleed line is configured to direct a portion of the airflow from the turbine to the hopper. Additionally, a method for spraying a fluid from a handheld sprayer comprises directing a portion of an airflow from a turbine into a hopper to assist in discharging fluid from the hopper into a passage connected to a spray tip and the airflow from the turbine.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2014Publication date: November 19, 2015Inventors: Eric J. Finstad, Jeromy D. Horning, Robert W. Kinne, Bret A. Deneson
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Publication number: 20150322681Abstract: A handheld sprayer comprises a housing, a turbine, a spray tip, a hopper and a trigger. An air flow passage extends through the housing. The turbine is configured to generate an airflow within the air flow passage. The spray tip is positioned to receive airflow from the air flow passage. The hopper is connected to the housing and is configured to discharge a fluid into the air flow passage. The trigger is mounted to the housing to control discharge of the hopper into the flow passage and airflow form the turbine. In different embodiments, the trigger controls airflow from the turbine to the spray tip or the hopper or both. Additionally, a method for spraying a fluid from a handheld sprayer comprises controlling airflow from a turbine and discharge from a hopper into a passage using a combined actuator.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2014Publication date: November 12, 2015Inventors: Robert W. Kinne, Bret A. Deneson, Eric J. Finstad, Jeromy D. Horning
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Patent number: 9133631Abstract: The present disclosure describes a handle system for use with finishing tools utilized to finish wallboard joints. A finishing tool may be connected to the handle system and moved relative to a wallboard joint to appropriately apply mastic over the joint. In one embodiment, the handle system includes an elongate handle body having a tear drop cross-sectional shape. The shape enables the handle body to fit ergonomically within a user's hand and improves the user's ability to resist torque tending to cause the handle body to twist and a connected finishing tool to come out of contact with wallboard during use. The handle system further includes a pivoting connector assembly that permits a connected finishing tool to rotate relative to the handle body and that has a unique pivot pin that allows mastic to flow through the handle body, through the pivoting connector assembly, and into the connected finishing tool.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2011Date of Patent: September 15, 2015Assignees: AXIA ACQUISITION CORPORATION, GRACO INC.Inventors: Matthew W. Jungklaus, David J. Castagnetta, Charles C. Somers, III, Christopher A. Lins, Jeromy D. Horning, Bret A. Deneson, Steve J. Wrobel
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Patent number: D822794Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2017Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Assignee: Graco Minnesota Inc.Inventors: William M. Blenkush, Jeromy D. Horning, Brett J. Carlson, Joshua D. Roden, Steven R. Kuczenski