Patents by Inventor John P. Erickson
John P. Erickson 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: 20230160461Abstract: A drivetrain component provides an electronically controlled, overrunning drivetrain disconnect, such as a differential with different operating modes. The drivetrain component includes a case having an annular wall portion with a plurality of pockets in one side. The carrier is supported for movement relative to and independently of the case. The carrier includes a notch plate. The differential gear set has a pinion shaft tied to the carrier, pinion gears mounted on the pinion shaft, differential gears engaging the pinion gears, and differential gear shafts connected to the differential gears. The drivetrain component includes a first locking structure and a second locking structure. Both the first and second locking structures are on the same side of the notch plate. The first locking structure couples the case to the carrier for torque transmission from the case to the carrier in a first direction only, wherein the first locking structure does not inhibit carrier rotation in a second direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2022Publication date: May 25, 2023Applicant: Means Industries, Inc.Inventors: John P. Erickson, Earl A. Getchel, Conner S. Jurs
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Patent number: 10352011Abstract: A method for increasing moisture retention in a soil includes applying an effective amount of an effective humectant composition to the soil. The effective humectant composition is identified by determining the average moisture content of the soil for the humectant compositions applied at a minimum humectant concentration level, a maximum humectant concentration level, and at a first concentration level between the minimum and the maximum humectant concentration level. An average slope curve is generated by plotting the determined average moisture content of the soil for each applied humectant concentration levels from the minimum humectant concentration level to the maximum humectant concentration level. An effective humectant composition is determined when the generated average slope curve provides an increasing average moisture content along the entirety of a length of the generated average slope curve and when the generated average slope curve has a p value of 0.05 or less.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2014Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Assignee: BASF SEInventors: John P. Erickson, Yeonsuk Roh, Daniel Niedzwiecki
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Publication number: 20180142063Abstract: A process for increasing the wetting rate of hydrophobic media with a wetting composition includes the steps of combining water and a heteric polyol to form the wetting composition, aging the wetting composition for an amount of time sufficient to increase the cloud point of the wetting composition to greater than 23° C., and applying the wetting composition to the hydrophobic media. The heteric polyol has the following formula: X[Y(CH2CH2O)a(CH2CHCH3O)bH]c wherein X is an organic core derived from an initiator having at least two hydroxyl groups; Y is a heteric copolymer comprising at least two different alkyleneoxy units selected from the group of ethyleneoxy units, propyleneoxy units, and butyleneoxy units; the subscripts a and b are independently zero or a positive integer and at least one of a or b must be a positive integer; and the subscript c is an integer of two or greater.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2016Publication date: May 24, 2018Inventors: Daniel Niedzwiecki, Yeonsuk Roh, John P. Erickson
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Publication number: 20140270984Abstract: A method for increasing moisture retention in a soil includes applying an effective amount of an effective humectant composition to the soil. The effective humectant composition is identified by determining the average moisture content of the soil for the humectant compositions applied at a minimum humectant concentration level, a maximum humectant concentration level, and at a first concentration level between the minimum and the maximum humectant concentration level. An average slope curve is generated by plotting the determined average moisture content of the soil for each applied humectant concentration levels from the minimum humectant concentration level to the maximum humectant concentration level. An effective humectant composition is determined when the generated average slope curve provides an increasing average moisture content along the entirety of a length of the generated average slope curve and when the generated average slope curve has a p value of 0.05 or less.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: BASF SEInventors: John P. Erickson, Yeonsuk Roh, Daniel Niedzwiecki
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Patent number: 8784680Abstract: A bioresin composition is used to form a rigid polyurethane article that includes a first and a second biopolyol and is substantially free of aprotic solvents that chemically decompose in the presence of water. The first biopolyol includes a natural oil component. The second biopolyol includes the reaction product of a natural carbohydrate and an alkylene oxide. The rigid polyurethane foam article includes the reaction product of the bioresin composition and an isocyanate which are reacted in the presence of a chemical blowing agent.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2013Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: BASF SEInventors: Christopher M. Tanguay, Patrick J. Watters, John P. Erickson, Eric W. Banks
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Publication number: 20130295273Abstract: A solution and a method of treating a substrate with the solution is disclosed. The solution includes a polar liquid component and at least 2% by weight based upon the total weight of said solution of an adduct that is different from the polar liquid component. The adduct comprises at least one of: (D) NH2Y(HNCO(AO)XOR)Z1; (E) (RO(AO)X CONH)Z2YHNCONHY(HNCO (AO)XOR)Z3; and (F) Y(HNCO(AO)XOR)Z4 where Y is an aromatic core derived from an aromatic isocyanate component; A is an alkylene group selected from the group of ethylene groups, propylene groups, butylene groups, and combinations thereof; R is a hydrocarbon group having from 1 to 20 carbon atoms; X is at least 6; Z1 is at least 1; Z2 is at least 1; Z3 is at least 1; and Z4 is at least 2. Further, the adduct is substantially free of unreacted isocyanate groups.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventors: Glenis R. Mente, Donald C. Mente, John P. Erickson
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Publication number: 20130248759Abstract: A bioresin composition is used to form a rigid polyurethane article that includes a first and a second biopolyol and is substantially free of aprotic solvents that chemically decompose in the presence of water. The first biopolyol includes a natural oil component. The second biopolyol includes the reaction product of a natural carbohydrate and an alkylene oxide. The rigid polyurethane foam article includes the reaction product of the bioresin composition and an isocyanate which are reacted in the presence of a chemical blowing agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2013Publication date: September 26, 2013Inventors: Christopher M. Tanguay, Patrick J. Watters, John P. Erickson, Eric W. Banks
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Patent number: 8476329Abstract: A bioresin composition is used to form a rigid polyurethane article that includes a first and a second biopolyol and is substantially free of aprotic solvents that chemically decompose in the presence of water. The first biopolyol includes a natural oil component. The second biopolyol includes the reaction product of a natural carbohydrate and an alkylene oxide. The rigid polyurethane foam article includes the reaction product of the bioresin composition and an isocyanate which are reacted in the presence of a chemical blowing agent.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2010Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: BASF SEInventors: Christopher M. Tanguay, Patrick J. Watters, John P. Erickson, Eric W. Banks
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Publication number: 20100317760Abstract: A bioresin composition is used to form a rigid polyurethane article that includes a first and a second biopolyol and is substantially free of aprotic solvents that chemically decompose in the presence of water. The first biopolyol includes a natural oil component. The second biopolyol includes the reaction product of a natural carbohydrate and an alkylene oxide. The rigid polyurethane foam article includes the reaction product of the bioresin composition and an isocyanate which are reacted in the presence of a chemical blowing agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: Christopher M. Tanguay, Patrick J. Watters, John P. Erickson, Eric W. Banks
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Patent number: 7741405Abstract: An elastomeric composition includes a reaction product of an isocyanate component and a resin component comprising a polyol and a polyetheramine in the presence of a first catalyst comprising a metal and a second catalyst comprising an amine. An elastomeric system and a method of making an elastomer are provided. The method includes providing the isocyanate component and the resin component, combining the resin component and the isocyanate component in the presence of the first and second catalysts to form an elastomeric composition, applying the elastomeric composition to a mold having a mold cavity, curing the elastomeric composition to form the elastomer, and demolding the elastomer from the mold cavity. An article including a first layer formed from the elastomeric composition emits less than 100 ?g/g of volatile organic compounds over 0.5 hour at 90° C.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2007Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: BASF CorporationInventors: John P. Erickson, William P. Venier, Cord Schmalkuche, Franz Redl, Diane Langer
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Publication number: 20090082522Abstract: An elastomeric composition includes a reaction product of an isocyanate component and a resin component comprising a polyol and a polyetheramine in the presence of a first catalyst comprising a metal and a second catalyst comprising an amine. An elastomeric system and a method of making an elastomer are provided. The method includes providing the isocyanate component and the resin component, combining the resin component and the isocyanate component in the presence of the first and second catalysts to form an elastomeric composition, applying the elastomeric composition to a mold having a mold cavity, curing the elastomeric composition to form the elastomer, and demolding the elastomer from the mold cavity. An article including a first layer formed from the elastomeric composition emits less than 100 ?g/g of volatile organic compounds over 0.5 hour at 90° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2007Publication date: March 26, 2009Inventors: JOHN P. ERICKSON, William P. Venier, Cord Schmalkuche, Franz Redl, Diane Langer
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Patent number: 7326738Abstract: The subject invention provides a composition and a process for forming a flexible polyurethane foam sealing device having improved compression set properties at increased temperatures. The sealing device is formed without the use of chemical blowing agents. The composition includes an isocyanate component for reaction with a resin component comprising an isocyanate-reactive component having a functionality of least four and a hydroxyl number of less than 40, a graft dispersion, and a physical blowing agent. The most preferred physical blowing agent is HFC-245 fa or 1,1,1,3,3-pentafluoropropane.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2004Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: BASF CorporationInventors: Robert B. Stearns, John P. Erickson, Steven Hicks, John Cook, Raghuram Gummaraju
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Patent number: 5683737Abstract: Mayonnaise and dressing products, including reduced-calorie low-fat mayonnaise and reduced-calorie, low-fat, spoonable or pourable dressing compositions, having as a preservative system glucono-delta-lactone and, optionally, acetic acid in sufficient quantity to lower the pH to about 3.5 or less, preferably about 3.3 or less. The compositions have an increased resistance to microbial spoilage and, therefore, extended shelf life compared with currently marketed products, yet do not have the sharp acidic "bite" common to currently available products.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1996Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignee: CPC International Inc.Inventors: John P. Erickson, Mary Deborah Meiners