Patents by Inventor Philip Quenzi
Philip Quenzi 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: 20070140792Abstract: A soft landing control system for a screeding device is operable to automatically lower a vibrating member relative to a grade setting device after the grade setting device is lowered to the desired grade. The control may be operable to delay lowering the vibrating member relative to the grade setting device at least until the control receives an input indicative of at least a portion of the screed head assembly being moved to a position generally over a newly placed concrete area. Optionally, the control may delay lowering of the vibrating member relative to the grade setting device until a period of time has elapsed after an activating event. Optionally, the control may automatically stop vibration of the vibrating member when the screed head assembly is not moving in the screeding direction and may automatically vibrate the vibrating member when the screed head assembly moves in the screeding direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2007Publication date: June 21, 2007Applicant: SOMERO ENTERPRISES, INC.Inventors: Philip Quenzi, Carl Kieranen, Frank Anderson, Jeffrey Torvinen, Mark Pietila
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Publication number: 20070116520Abstract: A vibrating device for a screed head assembly mountable to a screeding device includes a vibrating member and a vibrating system. The vibrating member comprises an integrally formed elongated member having upper and lower screeding surfaces and a vertical portion extending therebetween. The vertical portion may define a hollow cavity therealong. The vibrating system is operable to vibrate the vibrating member to compact and smooth the concrete surface. The vibrating system is mounted to the vertical portion of the vibrating member and operates to vibrate the vibrating member to screed the concrete surface when the lower screeding surface engages the concrete surface. The vibrating system may include a drive motor operable to rotatably drive at least one drive pulley which, in turn, drives a drive belt to rotate at least one eccentric element rotatably mounted to the vibrating member.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2006Publication date: May 24, 2007Inventors: Philip Quenzi, Jeffrey Torvinen
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Publication number: 20070101508Abstract: A multi-tool includes a handle having a blade that is rotatable between open and closed positions by at least one blade rotation member mounted on the side of the handle and includes an internal socket located in the handle opposite the blade end, where the socket is adapted to removably receive various tool implements. The tool implements are held in locked engagement with the handle by a cantilevered tool lock located on the handle. The blade includes two locking recesses adapted to receive a locking member mounted to a cantilevered blade lock that extends longitudinally along the handle such that the blade is securely locked in either an open or closed position. The blade rotation members rotate a cam that disengages the blade lock from the blade and imparts rotational motion to the blade by way of a drive pin located on the blade.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2006Publication date: May 10, 2007Inventor: Philip Quenzi
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Publication number: 20070090203Abstract: A wheeled hose moving device is movable over a support surface and is operable to grasp and lift and move a concrete supply hose at the support surface. The wheeled device includes a wheeled support and a hose grasping device movably supported by the wheeled support. The hose grasping device includes a pair of arms that are generally vertically movable relative to the frame portion and that are movable relative to one another. The wheeled support is positionable generally at a concrete supply hose and the hose grasping device is lowerable to a level generally at the concrete supply hose. The arms are movable to engage and grasp the concrete supply hose, and the hose grasping device is operable to lift the grasped concrete supply hose, whereby the grasped and lifted concrete supply hose is movable over the support surface by the wheeled support.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2006Publication date: April 26, 2007Inventors: Philip Quenzi, Mark Pietila, Timothy Ruonavaara, Michael Keranen
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Publication number: 20070068049Abstract: A plow assembly includes a pair of plow wings which are pivotally mounted at opposite ends of a center plow. Each of the plow wings may pivot between a forwardly angled position and an aligned position. The plow assembly may pivot a trailing plow wing in response to the center plow being urged or angled toward that side of the vehicle. The plow wines may be oriented in their forwardly angled position until the center plow is at least substantially urged or pivoted toward its angled position or toward a position between the center position and the angled position. The trailing plow wing may be pivoted or urged to its aligned position in response to the center plow being substantially urged or pivoted toward its angled position or toward a position between its center position and its angled position.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2006Publication date: March 29, 2007Applicant: DOUGLAS DYNAMICS, L.L.C.Inventors: Philip Quenzi, Cal Niemela, Nels Niemela
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Publication number: 20070031191Abstract: A screeding apparatus and method for screeding and smoothing an uncured concrete surface includes a vibrating member and a grade setting device adjustably mounted to said vibrating member. The screeding apparatus may include a wheeled support which at least partially supports the vibrating member and/or the grade setting device. The grade setting device may be vertically adjustable to set or indicate the desired grade of the concrete surface as the screeding apparatus is moved over and through the uncured concrete. The level of the screeding apparatus may be automatically adjustable to maintain a desired level and angle of attack of the vibrating member.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2006Publication date: February 8, 2007Inventors: Philip Quenzi, Russ Stein, Mark Pietila, Carl Kieranen, Philip Halonen, Howard Hohmann
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Publication number: 20060255189Abstract: A material handling device for a vehicle includes a receiving portion for receiving material, a material moving system operable to move material along the receiving portion, a material processing device attachable at a rear of the receiving portion, and a power source. The receiving portion is configured to fit at a vehicle bed, and is removably positioned at a vehicle bed. The material handling device may be movably supported at a support surface to ease installation and removal of said material handling device at the vehicle. The material processing device is operable to dispense material from within the receiving portion to a location external the receiving portion and/or collect material from a location external the receiving portion and dispense the collected material into the receiving portion. The power source may provide power to the material processing device and/or the material moving device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2006Publication date: November 16, 2006Inventors: Cal Niemela, Philip Quenzi
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Publication number: 20060216114Abstract: A soft landing control system for a screeding device is operable to automatically lower a vibrating member of a screed head assembly into engagement with a concrete surface at a time and place where the vibrating member is not positioned over an overlap area of already screeded concrete. The vibrating member is automatically lowered onto newly placed concrete at or near the junction or cold-joint between the already screeded concrete and the area of newly placed concrete, so as to avoid depressions in the already placed concrete. Optionally, the soft landing control system may include a timing device and may lower the vibrating member after a period of time following an activating event. Optionally, the control system may detect when the vibrating device is positioned at or near the newly placed concrete and may lower the vibrating member in response to such detection.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2006Publication date: September 28, 2006Applicant: Somero Enterprises, Inc., a corporation of the state of DelawareInventors: Philip Quenzi, Carl Kieranen, Frank Anderson, Jeffrey Torvinen, Mark Pietila
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Publication number: 20050226707Abstract: A trailer for carrying cargo includes a frame, at least two axles mounted to the frame, and a deck. The axles have wheels at opposite ends of the axles for movably supporting the frame above the ground. The deck is pivotally mounted to the frame and is pivotable about a first axis relative to the frame and a second axis relative to the frame via at least two supports. The first axis extends generally longitudinally along the deck and the second axis extends generally laterally across the deck and generally normal to the first axis. The deck is also slidable generally along the first axis relative to the frame and/or one of the supports. The deck thus may be adjusted about multiple axes and may be moved forwardly or rearwardly relative to the frame to position the deck in a desired location and orientation relative to the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2004Publication date: October 13, 2005Inventors: Philip Quenzi, Richard Jenney
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Publication number: 20050163565Abstract: A concrete chute strike-off machine or device includes a frame portion adapted to mount to a discharge end of a chute of a concrete delivery truck, a strike-off member adjustably mounted to the frame portion, a sensing device for sensing at least one of a position and orientation of the strike-off member, and a control operable to automatically adjust the strike-off member relative to the frame portion in response to a signal from the sensing device. The device is thus operable to strike-off uncured concrete as the uncured concrete is delivered to a subgrade surface by a chute of a concrete delivery truck. The control is operable to adjust the strike-off member relative to the frame portion while the strike-off member strikes off the uncured concrete at the subgrade surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2005Publication date: July 28, 2005Inventors: Philip Quenzi, Jason Wiitanen
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Publication number: 20050069385Abstract: A screeding apparatus for screeding and smoothing an uncured concrete surface includes a vibrating member and a grade setting device adjustably mounted to said vibrating member. The screeding apparatus may include a wheeled support which at least partially supports the vibrating member and/or the grade setting device. The grade setting device is vertically adjustable, such as via a laser plane responsive control system, to set or indicate the desired grade of the concrete surface as the screeding apparatus is moved over and through the uncured concrete. The level of the screeding apparatus may be automatically adjustable to maintain a desired level and angle of attack of the vibrating member. The vibrating member may be activated only when the screeding apparatus is moved in a screeding direction so as to reduce depressions that otherwise may occur if the vibrating member vibrates on the uncured concrete when not moving.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2004Publication date: March 31, 2005Inventors: Philip Quenzi, Russ Stein, Mark Pietila, Carl Kieranen, Philip Halonen, Howard Hohmann