Patents by Inventor Mark R. Atkins
Mark R. Atkins 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: 7809253Abstract: A fully integrated drying or heating system utilizes forced air and electrical heaters. A solid cartridge heater is enclosed within a heater cavity of a block. The block includes a separate air cavity in heat transfer communication with the heater through a solid portion of the block. The blocks are shaped and configured to be used in banks of plural blocks, with the operating controls and all the components of the air distribution system and air heating system fully integrated into a modular package.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2006Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: FlexAir, Inc.Inventors: Roman J. Mudry, Mark R. Atkins
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Patent number: 7568269Abstract: A power operated belt splicing system is provided. In one form, staples are driven through a belt and clinched in a final set using a power driven tool and a force applying member having multiple drive punches. A lower force applying end on a punch preferably has a first portion to drive the staple and a second portion to drive a leading edge of the belt fastener against the belt thereby distributing the drive force over both the staple and the belt fastener. Preferably, the second surface is shaped similarly to the outboard edge of the upper plate. A pair of adjacent punches can substantially simultaneously drive two pairs of preset staples with each pair of preset staples being associated with one of a pair of adjacent hinged belt fasteners thereby attaching a pair of belt fasteners to a belt in a single operation. The initial and final staple set may be done with the same power tool.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2006Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Flexible Steel Lacing CompanyInventors: Mark R. Atkins, William R. Wawczak
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Publication number: 20080269544Abstract: Snooze Ezz is a device to aid an individual in sleeping while in a seated position. One embodiment of the invention utilizes a chin cup, adjustable straps with hangers, quick release clips and ear pads. Other embodiments of the invention may include earplugs on the adjustable straps. Still other embodiments of the invention may utilize velcro hook and loop arrangements instead of hangers. To use the preferred embodiment of Snooze Ezz, a user would simply attach the hangers to a seatback or other suitable location. He would then slip his head between the adjustable straps and position the chin cup under his chin. The individual can also slip the ear pads and/or earplugs on to block out light or noise.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2007Publication date: October 30, 2008Inventors: Mark R. Atkin, Robert Atkin
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Publication number: 20080052889Abstract: A power operated belt splicing system is provided. In one form, staples are driven through a belt and clinched in a final set using a power driven tool and a force applying member having multiple drive punches. A lower force applying end on a punch preferably has a first portion to drive the staple and a second portion to drive a leading edge of the belt fastener against the belt thereby distributing the drive force over both the staple and the belt fastener. Preferably, the second surface is shaped similarily to the outboard edge of the upper plate. A pair of adjacent punches can substantially simultaneously drive two pairs of preset staples with each pair of preset staples being associated with one of a pair of adjacent hinged belt fasteners thereby attaching a pair of belt fasteners to a belt in a single operation. The initial and final staple set may be done with the same power tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2006Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventors: Mark R. Atkins, William R. Wawczak
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Patent number: 7187856Abstract: A fully integrated drying or heating system for the printing, coating, or painting industries that utilizes forced air and electrical heaters. The method for heating the forced air incorporates a solid cartridge heater within a specially designed air distribution system. The nature of this invention allows the operating controls and all the components of the air distribution system and air heating system to be fully integrated into a singular compact package, thus requiring only a pressurized air source and electrical power means to be supplied to the unit.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2001Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: FlexAir, Inc.Inventor: Mark R. Atkins
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Patent number: 6931205Abstract: A fully integrated drying or heating system utilizes forced air and electrical heaters. A solid cartridge heater is enclosed within a compact air plenum with a circuitous air path arranged within the plenum in heat transfer communication with the heater. The plenums are shaped and configured to be used in banks of plural plenums, with the operating controls and all the components of the air distribution system and air heating system fully integrated into a modular package.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2004Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: FlexAir, Inc.Inventor: Mark R. Atkins
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Publication number: 20040170413Abstract: A fully integrated drying or heating system utilizes forced air and electrical heaters. A solid cartridge heater is enclosed within a compact air plenum with a circuitous air path arranged within the plenum in heat transfer communication with the heater. The plenums are shaped and configured to be used in banks of plural plenums, with the operating controls and all the components of the air distribution system and air heating system fully integrated into a modular package.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2004Publication date: September 2, 2004Inventor: Mark R. Atkins
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Publication number: 20040033069Abstract: A fully integrated drying or heating system for the printing, coating, or painting industries that utilizes forced air and electrical heaters. The method for heating the forced air incorporates a solid cartridge heater within a specially designed air distribution system. The nature of this invention allows the operating controls and all the components of the air distribution system and air heating system to be fully integrated into a singular compact package, thus requiring only a pressurized air source and electrical power means to be supplied to the unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2001Publication date: February 19, 2004Inventor: Mark R. Atkins
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Patent number: 6471773Abstract: “Ghosting” and leakage problems in a doctor blade assembly are minimized or eliminated in a construction that includes a reservoir (10) partially surrounding a transfer roller (12) wherein a surface of the roller (12) is within the reservoir (10) for at least 180° of its rotation. The reservoir (10) is desirably split into two segments (50), (52) which are mounted for relative movement so as to allow access to the interior of the reservoir (10) as well as to the roll (12). Chambered end plates (82), (84) house seals (10) and receive parts (144) of the ends of doctor blades (40), (42) which extend past the end (142) of the roll (112) to promote good sealing at the ends of the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Inventor: Mark R. Atkins
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Patent number: 5791248Abstract: A liquid fountain unit and method for a roll applicator equipped with doctor blades extending parallel to the roll axis and an axially extending third blade mounted adjacent one of the doctor blades and having an angled configuration in the fountain unit chamber with a free edge portion directed toward the roll applicator, the third blade being equipped with a passage to permit liquid flow from one blade side to the other to substantially minimize ghosting.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1997Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: Paper Converting Machine CompanyInventors: Mark R. Atkins, Craig T. Compton
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Patent number: 5598673Abstract: Water damage to buildings which will use masonry cavity wall construction is prevented by placement of a masonry holding fluid conducting medium between the wythes of a masonry cavity wall during construction. The air space of a masonry cavity wall is substantially filled with fluid conducting medium such as a coarse polymer mesh which will hold masonry and prevent construction debris from entering the cavity air space while allowing air and water to flow with minimal resistance. Reliable drainage of moisture from the air space is assured because cavity wall drains or weeps will not become obstructed either during or after wall erection because the potential obstructions are excluded from the cavity air space by the fluid conducting medium. By assuring that the cavity wall air space and weeps do not become obstructed, potentially severe water damage is prevented. Mortar usage will be reduced and productivity increased by use of the mortar holding fluid conducting medium system disclosed by the inventor.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1994Date of Patent: February 4, 1997Inventor: Mark R. Atkins