Patents by Inventor John C. Ryder
John C. Ryder 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: 11549863Abstract: A tire uniformity testing machine that includes a base, a pair of vertical spaced apart columns supporting an upper cross frame member. The base carries a load wheel carriage movable towards and away from a testing station. The vertical uprights establish a peripheral footprint plane that does not extend beyond a plane that is tangent to an outer rolling surface of the load wheel when it is redirected. The upper frame member includes clearance spaces and cutouts that enable at least a portion of an upper chuck to move into the upper frame member and a super structure mounted to a top of the cross member that mounts at least a portion of an actuator for translating the upper chuck. The configuration establishes a machine height that enables the machine to be loaded into a standard shipping container and reduces the overall footprint of the tire uniformity machine without compromising its ability to precisely sense tire uniformity parameters.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2020Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: MICRO-POISE MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS LLCInventors: Richard Matuszny, Alex Anton Femec, Rich Krieger, John C. Ryder
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Publication number: 20210063283Abstract: A tire uniformity testing machine that includes a base, a pair of vertical spaced apart columns supporting an upper cross frame member. The base carries a load wheel carriage movable towards and away from a testing station. The vertical uprights establish a peripheral footprint plane that does not extend beyond a plane that is tangent to an outer rolling surface of the load wheel when it is redirected. The upper frame member includes clearance spaces and cutouts that enable at least a portion of an upper chuck to move into the upper frame member and a super structure mounted to a top of the cross member that mounts at least a portion of an actuator for translating the upper chuck. The configuration establishes a machine height that enables the machine to be loaded into a standard shipping container and reduces the overall footprint of the tire uniformity machine without compromising its ability to precisely sense tire uniformity parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2020Publication date: March 4, 2021Inventors: Richard MATUSZNY, Alex Anton FEMEC, Rich KRIEGER, John C. RYDER
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Patent number: 10782209Abstract: A tire uniformity testing machine that includes a base, a pair of vertical spaced apart columns supporting an upper cross frame member. The base carries a load wheel carriage movable towards and away from a testing station. The vertical uprights establish a peripheral footprint plane that does not extend beyond a plane that is tangent to an outer rolling surface of the load wheel when it is redirected. The upper frame member includes clearance spaces and cutouts that enable at least a portion of an upper chuck to move into the upper frame member and a super structure mounted to a top of the cross member that mounts at least a portion of an actuator for translating the upper chuck. The configuration establishes a machine height that enables the machine to be loaded into a standard shipping container and reduces the overall footprint of the tire uniformity machine without compromising its ability to precisely sense tire uniformity parameters.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2015Date of Patent: September 22, 2020Assignee: MICRO-POISE MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS LLCInventors: Richard Matuszny, Alex Anton Femec, Rich Krieger, John C. Ryder
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Publication number: 20170363516Abstract: A tire uniformity testing machine that includes a base, a pair of vertical spaced apart columns supporting an upper cross frame member. The base carries a load wheel carriage movable towards and away from a testing station. The vertical uprights establish a peripheral footprint plane that does not extend beyond a plane that is tangent to an outer rolling surface of the load wheel when it is redirected. The upper frame member includes clearance spaces and cutouts that enable at least a portion of an upper chuck to move into the upper frame member and a super structure mounted to a top of the cross member that mounts at least a portion of an actuator for translating the upper chuck. The configuration establishes a machine height that enables the machine to be loaded into a standard shipping container and reduces the overall footprint of the tire uniformity machine without compromising its ability to precisely sense tire uniformity parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2015Publication date: December 21, 2017Inventors: Richard Matuszny, Alex Anton Femec, Rich Krieger, John C. Ryder
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Patent number: 9659505Abstract: A dementia therapy method that involves PWD in playing music, particularly as part of an ensemble “performing in concert”, which provides a rewarding and encouraging result of utilizing abilities that they may not even know they had to produce pleasing music. This method utilizes musical instruments adapted for playing by PWD who can utilize procedural rather than declarative memory in playing. By connecting a plurality of the instruments to a central director's console the combined musical sound can be coordinated to make it pleasing. Then several PWD are trained to play components of songs together as an group. An example of our specially adapted musical instruments is an easily played percussion instrument having an organized layout of one or more tone bars that, when struck (or touched) by a player generate a musical tone. The instrument may be further adapted to ease its use by movement restricted players.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2015Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Inventors: Cameron J. Camp, Vincent Antenucci, Linda M. Camp, Karen Bescan, Evan Bescan, Charles A. Nelson, John C. Ryder
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Publication number: 20160035240Abstract: A dementia therapy method that involves PWD in playing music, particularly as part of an ensemble “performing in concert”, which provides a rewarding and encouraging result of utilizing abilities that they may not even know they had to produce pleasing music. This method utilizes musical instruments adapted for playing by PWD who can utilize procedural rather than declarative memory in playing. By connecting a plurality of the instruments to a central director's console the combined musical sound can be coordinated to make it pleasing. Then several PWD are trained to play components of songs together as an group. An example of our specially adapted musical instruments is an easily played percussion instrument having an organized layout of one or more tone bars that, when struck (or touched) by a player generate a musical tone. The instrument may be further adapted to ease its use by movement restricted players.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2015Publication date: February 4, 2016Inventors: Cameron J. Camp, Vincent Antenucci, Linda M. Camp, Karen Bescan, Evan Bescan, Charles A. Nelson, John C. Ryder
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Patent number: 6263761Abstract: An opener for several different types of pill bottle caps and closures. In the preferred embodiment, the opener is molded as one piece of strong, flexible plastic material that can be repeatedly bent without failing. The opener has the shape of an arch, with a thin section at the top of this arch that acts as a hinge and return spring for the two legs of the arch, which are thicker in section and act as handles to react the forces applied by the user's band. The inside of each handle has a curved surface with teeth on its inside face to grip the outside of a bottle cap. The inside surface of each handle also has a triangular shaped lug that applies a downward force on the top of a bottle cap, and also applies an upward wedge force to pry a bottle cap free. At the bottom of each handle is a second curved surface, as viewed from below, which also has teeth for gripping the outside of a bottle cap.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2000Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Inventor: John C. Ryder
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Patent number: 4691564Abstract: A high speed tire uniformity testing device which is constructed to prevent mechanical resonances in the tire load frame during high frequency testing, thereby permitting undistorted measurements of higher harmonic force variation signals from the tire. A test tire is mounted to a rotatable spindle within a housing for selective engagement with a road wheel. The housing is supported and maneuvered by a plurality of vertical and horizontal members, each member including universal joints at its opposite ends to prevent bending moments from being applied to the members. Since only tension and compression forces are applied to the members, a very stiff load frame is provided for the test tire. One of the members comprises a linear actuator which is spaced substantially away from the longitudinal axis of the housing to provide additional stability to the housing during testing.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1986Date of Patent: September 8, 1987Assignee: G. R. Potts Associates, Inc.Inventors: Gerald R. Potts, John C. Ryder
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Patent number: 4513853Abstract: A walking beam conveyor of the type having a plurality of reciprocally movable notched beams interposed between a plurality of fixed notched beams, cools and transfers elongated articles such as cylindrical bar stock between a furnace and a discharge station. Vertical and horizontal reciprocal motions are applied simultaneously to the movable beams by eccentrics which are mounted on a single drive shaft for advancing the bars along the fixed beams toward the discharge end of the cooling bed. The vertical motion eccentric is operatively connected to the movable beam through a bellcrank lever and the horizontal motion eccentric is connected by a generally horizontal push-pull connection. The beam notches are V-shaped with one sloped surface having a greater length and smaller angle of slope than the other sloped surface. Rotation of the drive shaft in one direction will reciprocate the movable beams causing the bars to rotate 90.degree.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1982Date of Patent: April 30, 1985Assignee: Maier Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Otto H. Maier, James F. Seifert, John C. Ryder, William F. Grisez