Patents by Inventor Martin Welling
Martin Welling 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: 20240139776Abstract: A separation system suitable for separating a dry or dried infill preferably including rubber and/or sand, into a plurality of fractions, the separation system includes a first screening means configured to receive a first set of separation screens said set of separation screens being configured to separate infill into a first plurality of fractions, wherein the separation system further includes a pre-analysis unit, a database and a processing unit configured to calculate correlation coefficients and/or deviation values between the first set of composition values and a plurality of second sets of composition values of the database; and a method for separating a dry or dried infill having a composition of materials, preferably including rubber and sand, into a plurality of fractions.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2024Publication date: May 2, 2024Applicant: Re-Match Holding A/SInventors: Martin Welling SØRENSEN, Rasmus DAMHUS
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Patent number: 11872594Abstract: A separation system suitable for separating a dry or dried infill preferably including rubber and/or sand, into a plurality of fractions, the separation system includes a first screening means configured to receive a first set of separation screens said set of separation screens being configured to separate infill into a first plurality of fractions, wherein the separation system further includes a pre-analysis unit, a database and a processing unit configured to calculate correlation coefficients and/or deviation values between the first set of composition values and a plurality of second sets of composition values of the database; and a method for separating a dry or dried infill having a composition of materials, preferably including rubber and sand, into a plurality of fractions.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2020Date of Patent: January 16, 2024Assignee: Re-Match Holding A/SInventors: Martin Welling Sørensen, Rasmus Damhus
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Publication number: 20230211378Abstract: A separation system suitable for separating a dry or dried infill preferably including rubber and/or sand, into a plurality of fractions, the separation system includes a first screening means configured to receive a first set of separation screens said set of separation screens being configured to separate infill into a first plurality of fractions, wherein the separation system further includes a pre-analysis unit, a database and a processing unit configured to calculate correlation coefficients and/or deviation values between the first set of composition values and a plurality of second sets of composition values of the database; and a method for separating a dry or dried infill having a composition of materials, preferably including rubber and sand, into a plurality of fractions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2020Publication date: July 6, 2023Applicant: Re-Match Holding A/SInventors: Martin Welling SØRENSEN, Rasmus DAMHUS
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Publication number: 20150224388Abstract: A trading card (10) comprises a first substrate (14A), a second substrate (14B) and a spacer (16A). The first substrate (14A) includes a first card image (18). The second substrate (14B) includes a second card image (20). The second substrate (14B) is spaced apart from the first substrate (14A). The spacer (16A) is positioned substantially between the first substrate (14A) and the second substrate (14B) to maintain the first card image (18) spaced apart from the second card image (20). The trading card (10) can further comprise a third substrate (14C) and a second spacer (16B). The third substrate (14C) includes a third card image (22). The third substrate (14C) is spaced apart from the first substrate (14A) and the second substrate (14B). The second spacer (16B) is positioned substantially between the second substrate (14B) and the third substrate (14C) to maintain the second card image (20) spaced apart from the third card image (22).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2015Publication date: August 13, 2015Inventors: Wayne Wilcoxen, Martin Welling
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Patent number: 9032654Abstract: A trading card (10) comprises a first substrate (14A), a second substrate (14B) and a spacer (16A). The first substrate (14A) includes a first card image (18). The second substrate (14B) includes a second card image (20). The second substrate (14B) is spaced apart from the first substrate (14A). The spacer (16A) is positioned substantially between the first substrate (14A) and the second substrate (14B) to maintain the first card image (18) spaced apart from the second card image (20). The trading card (10) can further comprise a third substrate (14C) and a second spacer (16B). The third substrate (14C) includes a third card image (22). The third substrate (14C) is spaced apart from the first substrate (14A) and the second substrate (14B). The second spacer (16B) is positioned substantially between the second substrate (14B) and the third substrate (14C) to maintain the second card image (20) spaced apart from the third card image (22).Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2010Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignee: THE UPPER DECK COMPANYInventors: Wayne Wilcoxen, Martin Welling
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Publication number: 20110078932Abstract: A trading card (10) comprises a first substrate (14A), a second substrate (14B) and a spacer (16A). The first substrate (14A) includes a first card image (18). The second substrate (14B) includes a second card image (20). The second substrate (14B) is spaced apart from the first substrate (14A). The spacer (16A) is positioned substantially between the first substrate (14A) and the second substrate (14B) to maintain the first card image (18) spaced apart from the second card image (20). The trading card (10) can further comprise a third substrate (14C) and a second spacer (16B). The third substrate (14C) includes a third card image (22). The third substrate (14C) is spaced apart from the first substrate (14A) and the second substrate (14B). The second spacer (16B) is positioned substantially between the second substrate (14B) and the third substrate (14C) to maintain the second card image (20) spaced apart from the third card image (22).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2010Publication date: April 7, 2011Inventors: Wayne Wilcoxen, Martin Welling
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Publication number: 20060151349Abstract: A collectible trading card assembly (10) includes a container (12) and a featured trading card (432). The featured trading card (432) includes a first image (436) and a second image (438). The container (12) includes a container body (16), a viewing region (20) and a retainer assembly (444). The retainer assembly (444) maintains the featured trading card (432) near the viewing region (20) within the container body (16) so that the first image (436) is visible through the viewing region (20) and the second image (438) is not visible through the viewing region (20). With this design, a portion of the featured trading card (432) is visible while another portion is still a secret.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2005Publication date: July 13, 2006Inventors: Robert Andrews, Martin Welling, Jerry Bennington
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Publication number: 20060117618Abstract: A collectible trading card (10) includes an outer card (12) and an insert card (14). The insert card (14) contains an insert card image (44). The outer card (12) includes a first region (38) and a second region (40). The first region (38) includes a card aperture (24) that receives at least a portion of the insert card (14). The second region (40) is moveable from a first position (41A) to a second position (41B). In the first position (41A), the insert card (14) is inhibited from being removed from the card aperture (24). In the second position (41B), the insert card (14) can be removed from the card aperture (24).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2004Publication date: June 8, 2006Inventors: Wayne Wilcoxen, Martin Welling
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Publication number: 20060086019Abstract: A collectible trading card (10) includes a card body (12) and a panel (14) that is movable relative to the card body (12) when the card body (12) is tilted. The card body (12) includes a first card image (26) and a second card image (28), and the panel (14) includes a panel image (42). The panel (14) is movable between a first position (38) in which the panel (14) covers the first card image (26), and a second position (40) in which the panel (14) covers the second card image (28). With this design, in the first position (38), the second card image (28) and the panel image (42) are visible. Alternatively, in the second position (40), the first card image (26) and the panel image (42) are visible.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2004Publication date: April 27, 2006Inventors: Wayne Wilcoxen, Martin Welling