Patents by Inventor Paul C. Cross
Paul C. Cross 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: 20110204654Abstract: An internal combustion engine is coupled to a supercharger operable to supply varying amounts of air to the engine responsive to the load on the engine. The supercharger has a pair of screw rotors driven by the engine to move air to the engine and a control apparatus for varying the mass and pressure of air supplied to the engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2010Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventors: Craig N. Hansen, Paul C. Cross
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Publication number: 20110083647Abstract: An internal combustion engine drivably connected to a variable displacement and variable internal compression ratio supercharger that supplies varying amounts of air to the engine air intake manifold that can range selectively from below through above atmospheric pressures responsive to the power requirements of the engine. The supercharger has a pair of rotors concurrently driven by the engine to move air to the engine. A slide assembly associated with screw rotors is movable with a controller relative to the rotors to bypass air to atmosphere and regulate the amount of air and pressure of the air above atmospheric pressure compressed by the screw rotors to the engine to increase the engine's efficiency. When operating at part-load unboosted, a throttle valve is operable to control the air mass flowing to the air intake manifold below atmospheric pressure to control the power of the engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Inventors: Craig N. Hansen, Paul C. Cross
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Publication number: 20110083432Abstract: A diesel or diesel-like internal combustion engine drivably connected to a variable internal compression ratio supercharger that supplies varying amounts of air to the engine responsive to the load requirements of the engine. The supercharger has a pair of rotors concurrently driven by the engine to move air to the engine. A slide assembly associated with screw rotors is movable with a controller relative to the rotors to bypass air to atmosphere and regulate the amount of air and pressure of the air compressed by the screw rotors to the engine to increase the engine's efficiency.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2009Publication date: April 14, 2011Inventors: Craig N. Hansen, Paul C. Cross
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Patent number: 7770479Abstract: A vest for a human body has an air core coupled to a pulsator operable to subject the vest to pulses of air which applies and releases high frequency pressure forces to the body. The pulsator has two diaphragms connected to a brushless electric dc motor with rotary to reciprocating linear motion transmitting mechanisms comprising scotch yokes having anti-lash assemblies operable to generate air pulses in an air pulsing chamber. The diaphragms also increase the pressure in a manifold chamber. A check valve connects the manifold chamber with a pulsing chamber to allow pressurized air to flow from the manifold chamber into the pulsing chamber. An air flow control valve in communication with the manifold chamber is used to adjust the pressure of the air in the manifold and pulsing chambers. A programmable motor controller adjusts the duration of operation and speed of the motor to vary the operational time and frequency of the air pulses.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2007Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Electromed, Inc.Inventors: Craig N. Hansen, Paul C. Cross, Lonnie J. Helgeson
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Patent number: 7726285Abstract: A four stroke diesel engine combined with a supercharger is operable to supply varying amounts of air to the engine responsive to the load on the engine. The supercharger has a pair of rotors driven by the engine operable to move air to the engine. Gates associated with the rotors control the amount of air and pressure of the air moved by the rotors to the diesel engine.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2006Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Inventors: Craig N. Hansen, Paul C. Cross
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Patent number: 7537575Abstract: A vest for a human body has an air core coupled to a pulsator operable to subject the vest to pulses of air which applies and releases high frequency pressure forces to the body. The pulsator has two diaphragms connected to a brushless electric dc motor with rotary to reciprocating linear motion transmitting mechanisms comprising scotch yokes having anti-lash assemblies operable to generate air pulses in an air pulsing chamber. The diaphragms also increase the pressure in a manifold chamber. A check valve connects the manifold chamber with a pulsing chamber to allow pressurized air to flow from the manifold chamber into the pulsing chamber. An air flow control valve in communication with the manifold chamber is used to adjust the pressure of the air in the manifold and pulsing chambers. A programmable motor controller adjusts the duration of operation and speed of the motor to vary the operational time and frequency of the air pulses.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2005Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: Electromed, Inc.Inventors: Craig N. Hansen, Paul C. Cross, Lonnie J. Helgeson
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Patent number: 6875385Abstract: Molding material consisting of resin coated reinforcing fiber strands in a molten mass of resin is prepared at a molding site for controlled supply to a molding machine. Continuous strands of fiber from supply spools are entrained with pressurized, molten resin flowing through a coating device and coated with the resin. The movement of the fiber and resin through the coating die may be controlled so as to accurately and predictably produce any desired quantity the molding material, i.e. the coating apparatus may be operated in a discontinuous manner to provide any predetermined quantity of molding material to a receiving device. The receiving device may be the feed screw for an injection molding machine or simply a plate movable to and from a compression molding machine. The fiber strands may be cut into predetermined lengths by a cutting device positioned downstream of the aforesaid coating device.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2002Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Woodshed Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ronald C. Hawley, Paul C. Cross, Craig N. Hansen
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Patent number: 6604929Abstract: A cutting mechanism for cutting fibers entrained within a viscous flow is herein disclosed. The present invention is typically part of a system for preparing fiber reinforced molding materials that comprises a viscous entrainment compounding device for compounding a continuous strand of reinforcing fiber with a molding material in a predetermined ratio. The entrained fibers are conveyed to the cutting mechanism which cuts the continuous strand of reinforcing fibers into predetermined lengths and conveys the fiber reinforced molding material to an output device. The cutting mechanism itself comprises a housing having a bore with an inlet and an outlet and a bed knife disposed therein. The bed knife has an inlet channel formed therethrough that is aligned with the gullets of a rotating cutter such that the gullets of the rotating cutter are rotated past the inlet channel of the bed knife in substantial alignment therewith.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2001Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Woodshed Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ronald C. Hawley, Craig N. Hansen, Paul C. Cross
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Patent number: 6454552Abstract: A pump for moving a fluid has a housing with an internal chamber accommodating a pair of rotors mounted on parallel shafts connected with gears operable to rotate the shafts in opposite directions. Each rotor has opposite end walls and protrusions and pockets that register in non-contacting relation during rotation of the rotors. Thrust bearings cooperating with the gears, shaft, and housing maintain the end walls of the rotors in spaced relation relative to the adjacent walls of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2001Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Inventors: Craig N. Hansen, Paul C. Cross
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Patent number: 6431847Abstract: Molding material consisting of resin coated reinforcing fiber strands in a molten mass of resin is prepared at a molding site for controlled supply to a molding machine. Continuous strands of fiber from supply spools are entrained with pressurized, molten resin flowing through a coating device and coated with the resin. The movement of the fiber and resin through the coating die may be controlled so as to accurately and predictably produce any desired quantity the molding material, i.e. the coating apparatus may be operated in a discontinuous manner to provide any predetermined quantity of molding material to a receiving device. The receiving device may be the feed screw for an injection molding machine or simply a plate movable to and from a compression molding machine. The fiber strands may be cut into predetermined lengths by a cutting device positioned downstream of the aforesaid coating device.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Woodshed Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ronald C. Hawley, Paul C. Cross, Craig N. Hansen
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Publication number: 20020079607Abstract: Molding material consisting of resin coated reinforcing fiber strands in a molten mass of resin is prepared at a molding site for controlled supply to a molding machine. Continuous strands of fiber from supply spools are entrained with pressurized, molten resin flowing through a coating device and coated with the resin. The movement of the fiber and resin through the coating die may be controlled so as to accurately and predictably produce any desired quantity the molding material, i.e. the coating apparatus may be operated in a discontinuous manner to provide any predetermined quantity of molding material to a receiving device. The receiving device may be the feed screw for an injection molding machine or simply a plate movable to and from a compression molding machine. The fiber strands may be cut into predetermined lengths by a cutting device positioned downstream of the aforesaid coating device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2002Publication date: June 27, 2002Inventors: Ronald C. Hawley, Paul C. Cross, Craig N. Hansen
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Publication number: 20020061256Abstract: A pump for moving a fluid has a housing with a internal chamber accommodating a pair of rotating pistons. Each piston has protrusions that register with pockets in the other piston in non-contact relation as the pistons rotate.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2001Publication date: May 23, 2002Inventors: Craig N. Hansen, Paul C. Cross
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Publication number: 20020044987Abstract: A cutting mechanism for cutting fibers entrained within a viscous flow is herein disclosed. The present invention is typically part of a system for preparing fiber reinforced molding materials that comprises a viscous entrainment compounding device for compounding a continuous strand of reinforcing fiber with a molding material in a predetermined ratio. The entrained fibers are conveyed to the cutting mechanism which cuts the continuous strand of reinforcing fibers into predetermined lengths and conveys the fiber reinforced molding material to an output device. The cutting mechanism itself comprises a housing having a bore with an inlet and an outlet and a bed knife disposed therein. The bed knife has an inlet channel formed therethrough that is aligned with the gullets of a rotating cutter such that the gullets of the rotating cutter are rotated past the inlet channel of the bed knife in substantial alignment therewith.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Inventors: Ronald C. Hawley, Craig N. Hansen, Paul C. Cross
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Patent number: 6241498Abstract: A pump for moving a fluid has a housing with a internal chamber accommodating a pair of rotating pistons. Each piston has protrusions that register with pockets in the other piston in non-contact relation as the pistons rotate. A fluid accumulator in fluid communication with the pump holds a supply of fluid to prevent excessive pressure rise.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2000Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Inventors: Craig N. Hansen, Paul C. Cross
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Patent number: 6223775Abstract: A pump for moving a fluid has a housing with a internal chamber accommodating a pair of rotating pistons. Each piston has protrusions that register with pockets in the other piston in non-contact relation as the pistons rotate. A fluid accumulator in fluid communication with the pump holds a supply of fluid to prevent excessive pressure rise.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2000Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Inventors: Craig N. Hansen, Paul C. Cross
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Patent number: 6138646Abstract: A pump for moving a fluid has a housing with a internal chamber accommodating a pair of rotating pistons. Each piston has protrusions that register with pockets in the other piston in non-contact relation as the pistons rotate. A fluid accumulator in fluid communication with the pump holds a supply of fluid to prevent excessive pressure rise.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1998Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Inventors: Craig N. Hansen, Paul C. Cross
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Patent number: 6095783Abstract: A pump for moving a fluid has a housing with a cylindrical internal chamber accommodating a cylindrical piston. The piston is eccentrically secured to a shaft rotatably mounted on the housing. A baffle located in a recess in the housing controls the flow of fluid through the housing from a fluid inlet passage to a fluid outlet passage. A pair of cams eccentrically mounted on the shaft linearly move cam followers connected to the baffle to maintain an end of the baffle in close relation to the piston as the piston turns in the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1998Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Inventors: Craig N. Hansen, Paul C. Cross
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Patent number: 5474036Abstract: An internal combustion engine has rotary valves associated with movable shutters operable to vary the closing of intake air/fuel port sections to obtain peak volumetric efficiency over the entire range of speed of the engine. The shutters are moved automatically by a control mechanism that is responsive to the RPM of the engine. A foot-operated lever associated with the control mechanism is also used to move the shutters between their open and closed positions.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1994Date of Patent: December 12, 1995Assignee: Hansen Engine CorporationInventors: Craig N. Hansen, Paul C. Cross
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Patent number: D409626Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1998Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Inventors: Craig N. Hansen, Paul C. Cross
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Patent number: D432545Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1998Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Inventors: Craig N. Hansen, Paul C. Cross