Patents by Inventor Marvin L. Hasenack, Jr.

Marvin L. Hasenack, Jr. 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).

  • Patent number: 5301082
    Abstract: A method for using an underground mine communication system to effect minewide communication and an intrinsically safe current limiter circuit for insuring that electrical equipment in the system will not cause incendiary conditions. The underground mine communication system comprises a plurality of repeaters and medium frequency radios, including mobile, portable and personal-carried radios, coupled to electrical conductors and natural waveguides existing in the earth by tuned loop antennas. Messages transmitted by the radios are carried to the repeaters by the conductors or coal seam waves. The repeaters amplify, replicate and retransmit the message at two different frequencies for transmission of the message to a surface base station and to other radios in the system. A paging system, which has a separate set of repeaters, is also coupled to the network of electrical conductors and natural waveguides by tuned loop antennas. The paging system alerts miners to contact the surface base station.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 5, 1994
    Assignee: Stolar, Inc.
    Inventors: Larry G. Stolarczyk, Kurt A. Smoker, Gerald J. Boese, William E. Mondt, Marvin L. Hasenack, Jr., James L. Zappanti, Seth A. Smith, Edward D. Moore
  • Patent number: 5093929
    Abstract: A method for using an underground mine communication system to effect minewide communication and an intrinsically safe current limiter circuit for insuring that electrical equipment in the system will not cause incendiary conditions. The underground mine communication system comprises a plurality of repeaters and medium frequency radios, including mobile, portable and personal-carried radios, coupled to electrical conductors and natural waveguides existing in the earth by tuned loop antennas. Messages transmitted by the radios are carried to the repeaters by the conductors or coal seam waves. The repeaters amplify, replicate and retransmit the message at two different frequencies for transmission of the message to a surface base station and to other radios in the system. A paging system, which has a separate set of repeaters, is also coupled to the network of electrical conductors and natural waveguides by tuned loop antennas. The paging system alerts miners to contact the surface base station.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 1991
    Date of Patent: March 3, 1992
    Assignee: Stolar, Inc.
    Inventors: Larry G. Stolarczyk, Kurt A. Smoker, Gerald J. Boese, William E. Mondt, Marvin L. Hasenack, Jr., James L. Zappanti, Seth A. Smith, Edward D. Moore
  • Patent number: 4879755
    Abstract: A method for using an underground mine communication system to effect minewide communication and an intrinsically safe current limiter circuit for insuring that electrical equipment in the system will not cause incendiary conditions. The underground mine communication system comprises a plurality of repeaters and medium frequency radios, including, mobile, portable and personal-carried radios, inductively coupled to electrical conductors and natural waveguides existing in the earth by tuned loop antennas. Messages transmitted by the radios are carried to the repeaters by the conductors or coal seam waves. The repeaters amplify, replicate and retransmit the message at two different frequencies for transmission of the message to a surface base station and to other radios in the system. A paging system, which has a separate set of repeaters, is also coupled to the network of electrical conductors and natural waveguides by tuned loop antennas. The paging system alerts miners to contact the surface base station.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 1987
    Date of Patent: November 7, 1989
    Assignee: Stolar, Inc.
    Inventors: Larry G. Stolarczyk, Kurt A. Smoker, Gerald J. Boese, William E. Mondt, Marvin L. Hasenack, Jr., James L. Zappanti, Seth A. Smith, Edward D. Moore