Patents by Inventor Kurt P. Schoeckert
Kurt P. Schoeckert 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: 10890536Abstract: A gemstone cleaning and analysis system and a method for cleaning and analyzing one or more gemstones using the system. The system includes a platform and an automated positioning system connected to the platform. The automated positioning system selects a gemstone from a plurality of gemstones, deposits the gemstone onto a cleaning stand connected to the platform, cleans at least one side of the gemstone by rubbing at least one side of the gemstone with at least one cleaning tool, and moves the gemstone to a gemstone imaging device connected to the platform. The gemstone imaging device has a plate, and the automated positioning system deposits the gemstone onto the plate. The gemstone imaging device identifies the gemstone. The automated positioning system moves the gemstone to a holding plate that is connected to the platform and deposits the gemstone at a particular location of the holding plate.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2018Date of Patent: January 12, 2021Assignee: GemEx Systems, Inc.Inventors: Randall M. Wagner, Kurt P. Schoeckert
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Publication number: 20190056330Abstract: A gemstone cleaning and analysis system and a method for cleaning and analyzing one or more gemstones using the system. The system includes a platform and an automated positioning system connected to the platform. The automated positioning system selects a gemstone from a plurality of gemstones, deposits the gemstone onto a cleaning stand connected to the platform, cleans at least one side of the gemstone by rubbing at least one side of the gemstone with at least one cleaning tool, and moves the gemstone to a gemstone imaging device connected to the platform. The gemstone imaging device has a plate, and the automated positioning system deposits the gemstone onto the plate. The gemstone imaging device identifies the gemstone. The automated positioning system moves the gemstone to a holding plate that is connected to the platform and deposits the gemstone at a particular location of the holding plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2018Publication date: February 21, 2019Applicant: GemEx Systems, Inc.Inventors: Randall M. Wagner, Kurt P. Schoeckert
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Patent number: 10040161Abstract: A gemstone positioning fixture, including a base and a cover plate applied over the base. The cover plate has apertures, one for each gem to be worked on. At least one biasing member is positioned beneath the plate. The biasing member applies an upward force to the gems to contact the cover plate. The plate is formed of materials that conduct electricity, so as to conduct any charged particles away from the gem work surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2009Date of Patent: August 7, 2018Assignee: GemEx Systems, Inc.Inventors: Randall M. Wagner, Kurt P. Schoeckert
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Publication number: 20170196318Abstract: A method for creating an inexpensive diamond with good optical and light qualities. The method includes cutting the diamond with a girdle diameter and a plurality of pavilion main facets, and a total height that is about 25% to 40% of the girdle width, and forming a series of parallel lines into at least one of the pavilion main facets. The resulting gemstone has a plurality of pavilion main facets, the gemstone having a total height that is about 25% to 40% of the girdle diameter, and a polygon shape formed into at least some of the pavilion main facets or pavilion girdle facets. In another embodiment, a gemstone has a girdle having a width, a pavilion portion with a plurality of pavilion main facets and a plurality of girdle lower facets, and a polygon shape etched into at least some of the pavilion main facets and girdle lower facets.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2017Publication date: July 13, 2017Applicant: GemEx NT, LLCInventors: Randall M. Wagner, Kurt P. Schoeckert, George Maltezos
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Publication number: 20120268728Abstract: A gemstone positioning and analysis system is disclosed for measuring various characteristics of a gemstone. The system includes a narrow band spectrophotometer that allows the authenticity of the gemstone to be determined along with other characteristics of the gemstone. A clear mounting plate is also included that has a series of markings to facilitate centering the gemstone within an analysis chamber. An alignment device is included that has at least one linear pusher and is adapted to automatically center the gemstone at the centermost point of the clear mounting plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2011Publication date: October 25, 2012Applicant: GemEx Systems, Inc., a Wisconsin corporationInventors: Randall Wagner, Kurt P. Schoeckert
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Publication number: 20100102039Abstract: A gemstone positioning fixture, including a base and a cover plate applied over the base. The cover plate has apertures, one for each gem to be worked on. At least one biasing member is positioned beneath the plate. The biasing member applies an upward force to the gems to contact the cover plate. The plate is formed of materials that conduct electricity, so as to conduct any charged particles away from the gem work surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2009Publication date: April 29, 2010Inventors: Randall M. Wagner, Kurt P. Schoeckert
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Patent number: 5793290Abstract: A security system for monitoring movement of persons in a secured area including set openings which includes area and opening monitors, tag units and an alarm system. The tag unit has special end clamp members which securely clamp an attachment strap to a housing for attaching the unit to a person. Tampering with the connection creates an alarm state. The tag unit includes a dual transmitter continuously transmitting very low frequency (VLF) signal and transmitting a very high frequency (VHF or UHF) signal only if the tag unit is tampered with. The opening monitor includes VLF receivers responsive to a VLF signal and transmitting an alarm signal to an opening alarm system to prevent unauthorized exit. Authorized personnel have a deactivation unit for timed receiver disabling for moving the person through the opening. The UHF transmitter is activated upon unauthorized tampering with the attached tag.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 1996Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: RF Technologies, Inc.Inventors: James G. Eagleson, Peter G. Scharpf, Hua Zong, Paul R. Ahlf, Kurt P. Schoeckert
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Patent number: 5546950Abstract: An electrocardiographic patient lead cable apparatus comprises an elongated cable part and a connector. The cable part has a plurality of connecting wires with connectors for the electrodes. The connecting wires are joined together for varying portions of their length to form a flat common portion of the cable part. The common portion is connected at one end to the connector. The connecting wires separate from the common portion at the selected locations along the extension of the common part from the end connected to the connector to form relatively short separated connecting wires. The lead cable apparatus so formed facilitates correct connection of electrodes positioned at various locations on the body of the patient and reduces or eliminates tangling of the connecting wires. The connector is of compact, lightweight construction.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1994Date of Patent: August 20, 1996Assignee: Mortara Instrument, Inc.Inventors: Kurt P. Schoeckert, David W. Mortara