Patents by Inventor Larry Nelson
Larry Nelson 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: 10128674Abstract: A multiple battery charging and discharging system controls the configuration of multiple batteries arranged in multiple battery banks. The batteries within each bank are connected in series when powering an electrical load, such as a service motor, and are connected in parallel when charging. A microprocessor monitors the voltage levels of the batteries in each bank and controls relays to switch the electrical load over to a charged battery bank when the voltage level of the discharging battery bank drops below a minimum run threshold. The microprocessor also monitors the voltage levels of the charging battery bank and controls relays to cease charging when the voltage level rises above a minimum charge threshold.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2016Date of Patent: November 13, 2018Inventor: Larry Nelson
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Patent number: 10017057Abstract: A dual battery charging and discharging system controls the configuration of multiple batteries arranged in multiple battery banks. The batteries within each bank are connected in series when powering an electrical load, such as a service motor, and are connected in parallel when charging. A microprocessor monitors the voltage levels of the batteries in each bank and controls relays to switch the electrical load over to a charged battery bank when the voltage level of the discharging battery bank drops below a minimum run threshold. The microprocessor also monitors the voltage levels of the charging battery bank and controls relays to cease charging when the voltage level rises above a minimum charge threshold. The batteries are charged by an alternator driven by a drive motor through a gear reduction system.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2015Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Inventor: Larry Nelson
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Publication number: 20160352131Abstract: A multiple battery charging and discharging system controls the configuration of multiple batteries arranged in multiple battery banks. The batteries within each bank are connected in series when powering an electrical load, such as a service motor, and are connected in parallel when charging. A microprocessor monitors the voltage levels of the batteries in each bank and controls relays to switch the electrical load over to a charged battery bank when the voltage level of the discharging battery bank drops below a minimum run threshold. The microprocessor also monitors the voltage levels of the charging battery bank and controls relays to cease charging when the voltage level rises above a minimum charge threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2016Publication date: December 1, 2016Inventor: Larry Nelson
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Patent number: 9414538Abstract: Disclosed is a fertilizer application system that may include a planter implement, a sleeve attached to the planter implement, and a flexible hose extending through at least a portion of the sleeve. In example embodiments the flexible hose may be configured to transport liquid fertilizer from a fertilizer tank to a furrow in a ground created by the planter implement.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2015Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignee: L & D Ag Service, Inc.Inventor: Larry Nelson
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Publication number: 20160176303Abstract: A dual battery charging and discharging system controls the configuration of multiple batteries arranged in multiple battery banks. The batteries within each bank are connected in series when powering an electrical load, such as a service motor, and are connected in parallel when charging. A microprocessor monitors the voltage levels of the batteries in each bank and controls relays to switch the electrical load over to a charged battery bank when the voltage level of the discharging battery bank drops below a minimum run threshold. The microprocessor also monitors the voltage levels of the charging battery bank and controls relays to cease charging when the voltage level rises above a minimum charge threshold. The batteries are charged by an alternator driven by a drive motor through a gear reduction system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2015Publication date: June 23, 2016Inventor: Larry Nelson
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Publication number: 20120091731Abstract: A dual battery charging and discharging system controls the configuration of multiple batteries arranged in multiple battery banks. The batteries within each bank are connected in series when powering an electrical load, such as a service motor, and are connected in parallel when charging. A microprocessor monitors the voltage levels of the batteries in each bank and controls relays to switch the electrical load over to a charged battery bank when the voltage level of the discharging battery bank drops below a minimum run threshold. The microprocessor also monitors the voltage levels of the charging battery bank and controls relays to cease charging when the voltage level rises above a minimum charge threshold. The batteries are charged by an alternator driven by a drive motor through a gear reduction system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2011Publication date: April 19, 2012Inventor: Larry Nelson
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Patent number: 7451841Abstract: A trailer loading or hitching device for moving a trailer between a storage position and attachment of a tongue of the trailer to a tow vehicle, comprising a vertical lifting column selectively extendable and retractable by a mover and pivotally connected to a drive wheel chassis by a mount for a steering shaft operatively engaged to the lifting column, the drive wheel chassis having opposing drive wheels selectively operable for moving the chassis.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2004Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Inventor: Larry Nelson
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Publication number: 20070295237Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for controlling the launch and burst of pyrotechnic projectiles in a pyrotechnic, or “fireworks”, display.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2007Publication date: December 27, 2007Inventors: George Bossarte, Glenn Dillon, Paul McKinley, Wayne Haase, Larry Nelson
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Patent number: 7258226Abstract: A modular drive system for a self-stacking conveyor belt adapted to travel at least along one non-linear path segment includes at least one drive cassette adapted to removably engage sidelinks on an edge of the conveyor belt, and preferably at least a first drive cassette engaging the conveyor belt sidelinks at an inner curve of the segment and at least a second drive cassette engaging the conveyor belt sidelinks at an outer curve of the segment.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2004Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: The BOC Group, Inc.Inventors: Larry Nelson, Daniel E. Flanagan, Robert Muscato
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Publication number: 20070187848Abstract: An improved venturi apparatus for facilitating the mixture of fluid substances. The apparatus preferably comprises a first funnel section operative to receive a fluid and channel the same through a first cylindrical section or passageway. The first cylindrical section is fluidly connected to an intermediate passageway having a diameter larger than the first cylindrical section. At least one sidearm passageway is fluidly connected to the intermediate passageway into which at least one second fluid is introduced. The at least one sidearm passageway is preferably configured to fluidly interconnect with the intermediate passageway at approximately the medial portion of the intermediate passageway. Fluidly connected to the intermediate passageway is a second cylindrical section that is operative to direct the flow of the intermixed fluids to a second exit funnel section.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2006Publication date: August 16, 2007Inventors: Rio Sabadicci, Larry Nelson, Peter Johnson
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Publication number: 20070126647Abstract: A system and method for automatically positioning an antenna aperture on a mobile platform in a manner to avoid blockages created by other components/subsystems on the mobile platform between the line of sight of the antenna aperture and a satellite and to avoid interference with other systems that share the mobile platform. In one embodiment, one or more linear support elements are moved by one or more corresponding motors to allow the antenna aperture to be re-positioned between a plurality of different positions. Methods for creating and using a blockage database are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2005Publication date: June 7, 2007Inventor: Larry Nelson
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Publication number: 20070115173Abstract: A system and method for automatically positioning an antenna aperture on a mobile platform in a manner to avoid blockages created by other components/subsystems on the mobile platform between the line of sight of the antenna aperture and a satellite and to avoid interference with other systems that share the mobile platform. In one embodiment, one or more linear support elements are moved by one or more corresponding motors to allow the antenna aperture to be re-positioned between a plurality of different positions. Methods for creating and using a blockage database are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2005Publication date: May 24, 2007Inventor: Larry Nelson
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Publication number: 20070109205Abstract: A vibration isolation system for the antenna of a vehicle, such as a maritime vessel. The vibration isolation system has a staged construction that slidably attaches the maritime antenna to a maritime vessel along up to three independent axes of translation. This staged construction is adapted for independently decreasing movement of the antenna along the independent axes of translation. Accordingly, the staged construction prevents the antenna from rotating due to induced translational vibration and thus enhances the pointing performance for the antenna.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2005Publication date: May 17, 2007Applicant: THE BOEING COMPANYInventor: Larry Nelson
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Publication number: 20070107647Abstract: A dehumidifying radome vent in open communication between a radome and the external environment for passively ventilating and dehumidifying the radome. The dehumidifying radome vent is a duct receiving a water aerosol comprised of air and water. The duct passively decreases a flow rate of the water aerosol so as to remove water from the air and ventilate the radome. To this end, the duct defines two or more cross-sectional flow areas along a predetermined flow path. These cross-sectional flow areas include a first cross-sectional flow area and a second cross-sectional flow area. The second cross-sectional flow area is larger than the first cross-sectional flow area for passively decreasing the flow rate and dehumidifying the aerosol.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2005Publication date: May 17, 2007Applicant: THE BOEING COMPANYInventor: Larry Nelson
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Publication number: 20060027119Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for controlling the launch and burst of pyrotechnic projectiles in a pyrotechnic, or “fireworks”, display.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2004Publication date: February 9, 2006Inventors: George Bossarte, Glenn Dillon, Paul Mckinley, Wayne Haase, Larry Nelson
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Publication number: 20050103541Abstract: A trailer loading or hitching device for moving a trailer between a storage position and attachment of a tongue of the trailer to a tow vehicle, comprising a vertical lifting column selectively extendable and retractable by a mover and pivotally connected to a drive wheel chassis by a mount for a steering shaft operatively engaged to the lifting column, the drive wheel chassis having opposing drive wheels selectively operable for moving the chassis.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2004Publication date: May 19, 2005Inventor: Larry Nelson
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Publication number: 20050092585Abstract: A modular drive system for a self-stacking conveyor belt adapted to travel at least along one non-linear path segment includes at least one drive cassette adapted to removably engage sidelinks on an edge of the conveyor belt, and preferably at least a first drive cassette engaging the conveyor belt sidelinks at an inner curve of the segment and at least a second drive cassette engaging the conveyor belt sidelinks at an outer curve of the segment. Each sidelink includes a base portion integral with a support portion containing means for engaging a drive belt of the drive cassette and a means for engaging the conveyor belt. The support portion is configured to permit at least one of vertical and horizontal fluid flow with respect to the conveyor belt. The support portion of the sidelink can align with an overlying sidelink to resist vertical and horizontal displacement between tiers.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2004Publication date: May 5, 2005Inventors: Larry Nelson, Daniel Flanagan, Robert Muscato
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Patent number: 6571744Abstract: An adjustable tethering device for various objects, including horses and other animals, includes a tie arm attachment structure, an elongated tie arm, a brace and a support structure which includes a bearing surface. The tie arm has one end pivotally attached to the tie arm attachment structure. The other end of the tie arm has an attachment point to which a lead of the object being restrained, such as a horse, may be attached. One end of the brace is pivotally attached to the tie arm between the tie arm attachment structure and the attachment point. The opposite end of the brace is supported by the bearing surface of the support structure when the tie arm is in an elevated position. In one embodiment, the tie arm attachment structure and the support structure comprise a single C channel. When used on a structure such as a trailer the adjustable tethering device may be adjusted between a travel position and one or more elevated positions.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2002Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Inventors: Ronald Olson, Larry Nelson, John Slattery
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Patent number: 6368206Abstract: A biological safety cabinet is provided that includes a frame. The frame defines a protected work area and encloses the work area on all but one side. A sash is coupled to the frame that at least partially encloses the side that is not enclosed by the frame. A blower is coupled to the frame generally above the work area. The blower is adapted to circulate air through the work area to make the work area a negative pressure area so that harmful materials are confined. A sash grill is coupled to the frame generally below the sash that has a curved top surface. The curved sash grill provides a superior and less turbulent air-flow into the work area, thereby better containing any harmful materials. The curved sash grill is perforated, and the curvature and perforations of the sash grill compensate for partial blockage by such things as the user's arms and other objects.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Labconco CorporationInventors: Jim Hunter, Kevin Gilkison, Larry Nelson, Burt Rhea, Jerry O'Dell, Greg Krueger, Gary Roepke, Gerhard W. Knutson, Mary Ellen Kennedy
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Patent number: RE40276Abstract: A biological safety cabinet is provided that includes a frame. The frame defines a protected work area and encloses the work area on all but one side. A sash is coupled to the frame that at least partially encloses the side that is not enclosed by the frame. A blower is coupled to the frame generally above the work area. The blower is adapted to circulate air through the work area to make the work area a negative pressure area so that harmful materials are confined. A sash grill is coupled to the frame generally below the sash that has a curved top surface. The curved sash grill provides a superior and less turbulent air-flow into the work area, thereby better containing any harmful materials. The curved sash grill is perforated, and the curvature and perforations of the sash grill compensate for partial blockage by such things as the user's arms and other objects.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2004Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Labconco CorporationInventors: Jim Hunter, Kevin Gilkison, Larry Nelson, Burt Rhea, Jerry O'Dell, Greg Krueger, Gary Roepke, Gerhard W. Knutson, Mary Ellen Kennedy