Patents by Inventor Mike Dunne

Mike Dunne 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).

  • Publication number: 20140003983
    Abstract: In one example, a fluid system component includes a first element and a second element, where one or both of the first and second elements are configured to be exposed to a fluid. The fluid system also includes a flexible diaphragm positioned between the first and second elements. Finally, the fluid system component includes one or more retaining elements, each retaining element having a first portion received in the first element and a second portion received in the second element. The retaining elements also extend through the flexible diaphragm.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2012
    Publication date: January 2, 2014
    Applicant: TREBOR INTERNATIONAL
    Inventors: John M. Roach, Kelly Davis, Chris Lopez, Cory Shorr, Mike Dunn
  • Patent number: 7036431
    Abstract: Identification devices and methods of producing the identification devices are presented. Some embodiments of identification devices comprise a structure having a micro-optic image and a layer that is overprinted onto the surface of the structure. In some embodiments, the structure is a substantially planar structure, such as a cardstock sheet, and the micro-optic image is a hologram. A web-fed flexographic printing process is presented, in which the process comprises the steps of providing a web, determining a feed rate for the web, feeding the web at the determined feed rate, and overprinting onto a surface of the web. In some embodiments, the web has a micro-optic structure and an eye-mark. The micro-optic structure is located at a predefined position on the web, and the eye-mark is located at a fixed position with reference to the position of the micro-optic structure. The feed rate is determined using the eye-mark. In some embodiments, the micro-optic structure is a hologram.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 2005
    Date of Patent: May 2, 2006
    Assignee: JPatton Sports Marketing
    Inventors: Matt Dunn, Mike Dunn, Jim Patton, James Thomas Keller
  • Publication number: 20050279237
    Abstract: Identification devices and methods of producing the identification devices are presented. Some embodiments of identification devices comprise a structure having a micro-optic image and a layer that is overprinted onto the surface of the structure. In some embodiments, the structure is a substantially planar structure, such as a cardstock sheet, and the micro-optic image is a hologram. A web-fed flexographic printing process is presented, in which the process comprises the steps of providing a web, determining a feed rate for the web, feeding the web at the determined feed rate, and overprinting onto a surface of the web. In some embodiments, the web has a micro-optic structure and an eye-mark. The micro-optic structure is located at a predefined position on the web, and the eye-mark is located at a fixed position with reference to the position of the micro-optic structure. The feed rate is determined using the eye-mark. In some embodiments, the micro-optic structure is a hologram.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 9, 2005
    Publication date: December 22, 2005
    Inventors: Matt Dunn, Mike Dunn, Jim Patton, James Keller
  • Patent number: 6952994
    Abstract: Identification devices and methods of producing the identification devices are presented. Some embodiments of identification devices comprise a structure having a micro-optic image and a layer that is overprinted onto the surface of the structure. In some embodiments, the structure is a substantially planar structure, such as a cardstock sheet, and the micro-optic image is a hologram. A web-fed flexographic printing process is presented, in which the process comprises the steps of providing a web, determining a feed rate for the web, feeding the web at the determined feed rate, and overprinting onto a surface of the web. In some embodiments, the web has a micro-optic structure and an eye-mark. The micro-optic structure is located at a predefined position on the web, and the eye-mark is located at a fixed position with reference to the position of the micro-optic structure. The feed rate is determined using the eye-mark. In some embodiments, the micro-optic structure is a hologram.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2005
    Assignee: JPatton Sports Marketing
    Inventors: Matt Dunn, Mike Dunn, Jim Patton, James Thomas Keller
  • Publication number: 20050087087
    Abstract: Identification devices and methods of producing the identification devices are presented. Some embodiments of identification devices comprise a structure having a micro-optic image and a layer that is overprinted onto the surface of the structure. In some embodiments, the structure is a substantially planar structure, such as a cardstock sheet, and the micro-optic image is a hologram. A web-fed flexographic printing process is presented, in which the process comprises the steps of providing a web, determining a feed rate for the web, feeding the web at the determined feed rate, and overprinting onto a surface of the web. In some embodiments, the web has a micro-optic structure and an eye-mark. The micro-optic structure is located at a predefined position on the web, and the eye-mark is located at a fixed position with reference to the position of the micro-optic structure. The feed rate is determined using the eye-mark. In some embodiments, the micro-optic structure is a hologram.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 27, 2003
    Publication date: April 28, 2005
    Inventors: Matt Dunn, Mike Dunn, Jim Patton, James Keller
  • Patent number: 5469262
    Abstract: An apparatus for measuring the dimensions or volume of an object on a conveyor is disclosed. A light source on one side of the conveyor is focused onto a spinning scanning drum having a pattern of holes therethrough. The holes are arrayed in a spiral pattern. The rotating drum is positioned parallel to the dimension to be measured between the source of light and a light detector on the other side of the conveyor from the light source. The pattern of holes is arranged so that when the scanning drum rotates a scanning pattern is generated across the conveyor. The light detector on the other side of the conveyor generates an output signal each time a beam of light passes through the rotating scanning drum and across the conveyor. A controller receives the output signal and correlates the output signal with the scanning pattern using a look-up table. Using this information, the controller determines from the scanning pattern and the detected output signals, the dimension of the object.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 21, 1995
    Assignee: Fairbanks Inc.
    Inventors: Harry J. Keen, Mike Dunne