Patents by Inventor Randal W. Hanson
Randal W. Hanson 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: 20220176392Abstract: Pneumatic spray gun (10) and cartridge tip assemblies for applying sprayable materials to various surfaces are disclosed. A tube of flowable texture material to be sprayed having a cartridge tip (100) may be loaded into a pressure canister of a texture material spray gun (10). The cartridge tip (100) may include radially outwardly extending ribs (130), radially inwardly extending recesses and/or other features that engage with corresponding features of the spray nozzle assembly to reduce or prevent relative rotation between the cartridge tip (100) and the spray nozzle assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2020Publication date: June 9, 2022Applicant: PPG Architectural Finishes, Inc.Inventors: Randal W. Hanson, Christopher R. Hamlin
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Publication number: 20200338578Abstract: Pneumatic spray guns (10) for applying sprayable materials (M) to various surfaces are disclosed. During use of the pneumatic spray guns (10), a tube (T) of flowable texture material (M) to be sprayed is loaded into a pressure canister (12) of the spray gun (10). Pressurized air is fed to the tube (T) of material (M) to be sprayed and is also fed to a spray nozzle region of the gun (10) to contact the material (M) after it has exited the tube (T) in order to provide a desired spray pattern (S). The pressure applied to the pressure canister (12) and/or the pressure applied to the spray nozzle (20) may be varied in order to control the spray pattern (S).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2018Publication date: October 29, 2020Applicant: PPG Architectural Finishes, Inc.Inventors: Randal W. Hanson, Michael F. Takemura, Christopher R. Hamlin, Robert G. Carrasca, Jeffrey R. Werring, Kathryn R. Crabb
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Patent number: 9776785Abstract: An aerosol dispensing system has a container assembly, an actuator assembly, and a trigger member. The container assembly has a valve assembly. The actuator assembly has an actuator housing defining a rail portion, a trigger member pivotably attached to the actuator housing, and an outlet assembly defining an outlet opening. The outlet assembly is slidably supported relative to the actuator housing by the rail portion. The trigger member engages the outlet assembly such that application of deliberate manual force on the trigger member causes pivoting movement of the trigger member relative to the actuator housing and such that pivoting movement of the trigger member relative to the actuator housing causes linear movement of the outlet assembly relative to the actuator housing. The outlet assembly engages the valve assembly such that linear movement of the outlet assembly alters the valve assembly from a closed configuration to a fully open configuration.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2014Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: PPG Architectural Finishes, Inc.Inventors: Randal W. Hanson, Carson Massie, Robert A. Kinzle, Jane D. Wasley, Scott Jackson, David Bourlier
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Patent number: 9435120Abstract: An actuator for forming a texture layer on a target surface has a housing, a trigger, and an adapter. The housing supports the trigger for pivoting movement between first and second trigger positions. The housing supports the adapter member for sliding movement between first and second adapter positions. The trigger engages the adapter to displace the adapter from the first adapter position to the second adapter position as the trigger moves from the first trigger position to the second trigger position. The adapter engages a valve assembly such that the valve assembly is in closed and open configurations when the adapter is in the first and second adapter positions.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: September 6, 2016Assignee: Homax Products, Inc.Inventors: Randal W. Hanson, Jinru Bian, John Kordosh, Jason Everett, Jane D. Wasley
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Patent number: 9248457Abstract: An aerosol dispenser for dispensing stored material in a spray comprises a container, a conduit, and first and second adjustment systems. The container defines a chamber containing the stored material and pressurized material. The conduit defines a conduit passageway having a conduit inlet and a conduit outlet. The conduit inlet is arranged within the chamber and the conduit outlet is arranged outside of the chamber. The first adjustment system is arranged to vary a flow of stored material along the conduit passageway and is arranged between the conduit inlet and the conduit outlet. The second adjustment system arranged to vary a flow of stored material along the conduit passageway and is arranged between the first adjustment system and the conduit outlet.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2012Date of Patent: February 2, 2016Assignee: Homax Products, Inc.Inventors: Randal W. Hanson, Darrel Vander Griend, Jason Morris, Gary Hardwick, John Kordosh
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Patent number: 9156602Abstract: Stored material is dispensed in a spray by defining a chamber and arranging the stored material and pressurized material within the chamber. A conduit passageway is arranged such that a conduit inlet is arranged within the chamber and a conduit outlet is arranged outside of the chamber. An adjustment system comprising an actuator member and first and second adjustment members is provided. The actuator member is arranged to define at least a portion of the conduit passageway. The first and second adjustment members are supported on the actuator member such that the conduit outlet is defined by a first surface of the first adjustment member and a second surface of the second adjustment member. Moving the first and second adjustment members relative to each other alters a cross-sectional area of the conduit outlet and thereby varies a flow of stored material along the conduit passageway at the conduit outlet.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2013Date of Patent: October 13, 2015Assignee: Homax Products, Inc.Inventors: Randal W. Hanson, Ross Clawson
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Patent number: 9156042Abstract: An aerosol dispensing system for dispensing stored material in a spray comprises a container, a conduit, a valve system, a first adjustment system, and a second adjustment system. The container defines a chamber containing the stored material and pressurized material. The conduit defines a conduit passageway having a conduit inlet and a conduit outlet. The conduit inlet is arranged within the chamber, and the conduit outlet is arranged outside of the chamber. The valve system is arranged to allow and prevent flow of stored material along the conduit passageway. The first adjustment system is arranged to control flow of stored material along the conduit passageway. The first adjustment system is arranged between the conduit inlet and the conduit outlet. The second adjustment system is arranged to control flow of stored material along the conduit passageway. The second adjustment system is arranged between the first adjustment system and the conduit outlet.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2012Date of Patent: October 13, 2015Assignee: Homax Products, Inc.Inventors: Randal W. Hanson, Jason Morris, Darrel Vander Griend, John Kordosh
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Patent number: 9095867Abstract: A system for coating a target surface employs a bottle for containing the texture material and a spray pump assembly. A resilient member is supported by a pump housing to define an outlet opening. A collar member is supported by the pump housing. The resilient member is normally in an undeformed configuration in which the outlet opening defines a first cross-sectional area. Moving the collar member relative to the pump housing causes the collar member to act on the resilient member to deform the resilient member from the undeformed configuration to a deformed configuration in which the outlet opening defines a second cross-sectional area, where the second cross-sectional area is greater than the first cross-sectional area.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2013Date of Patent: August 4, 2015Assignee: Homax Products, Inc.Inventors: John Kordosh, Randal W. Hanson
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Publication number: 20150050425Abstract: An aerosol dispensing system has a container assembly, an actuator assembly, and a trigger member. The container assembly has a valve assembly. The actuator assembly has an actuator housing defining a rail portion, a trigger member pivotably attached to the actuator housing, and an outlet assembly defining an outlet opening. The outlet assembly is slidably supported relative to the actuator housing by the rail portion. The trigger member engages the outlet assembly such that application of deliberate manual force on the trigger member causes pivoting movement of the trigger member relative to the actuator housing and such that pivoting movement of the trigger member relative to the actuator housing causes linear movement of the outlet assembly relative to the actuator housing. The outlet assembly engages the valve assembly such that linear movement of the outlet assembly alters the valve assembly from a closed configuration to a fully open configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2014Publication date: February 19, 2015Inventors: Randal W. Hanson, Carson Massie, Robert A. Kinzle, Jane D. Wasley, Scott Jackson, David Bourlier
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Publication number: 20140272140Abstract: An actuator for forming a texture layer on a target surface has a housing, a trigger, and an adapter. The housing supports the trigger for pivoting movement between first and second trigger positions. The housing supports the adapter member for sliding movement between first and second adapter positions. The trigger engages the adapter to displace the adapter from the first adapter position to the second adapter position as the trigger moves from the first trigger position to the second trigger position. The adapter engages a valve assembly such that the valve assembly is in closed and open configurations when the adapter is in the first and second adapter positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Randal W. Hanson, Jinru Bian, John Kordosh, Jason Everett, Jane D. Wasley
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Publication number: 20140272124Abstract: A method of forming a restored countertop surface on an existing countertop surface comprises the step of applying discrete portions of a secondary material onto a base coat formed of uncured base material. The base material and the secondary material are formulated such that the secondary material does not mix with the base material and a visual appearance of the secondary material is different from that of the base material. At least one of the base material and the secondary material harden to form the restored countertop surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Homax Products, Inc.Inventors: John Kordosh, Jane D. Wasley, Randal W. Hanson
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Publication number: 20140263417Abstract: A dispenser for aerosol material includes an aerosol assembly, an adapter assembly comprising a fixed member and a removable member, and an actuator assembly. When the dispenser is in a first configuration, the fixed member is attached to the rim structure, and the removable member is detachably attached to the fixed member. When the dispenser is in a second configuration, the fixed member is attached to the rim structure, and the actuator assembly is detachably attached to the fixed member. The removable member substantially covers a valve structure of the aerosol assembly when the dispenser is in the first configuration. The actuator assembly engages the valve assembly to allow product to be dispensed from the aerosol assembly when the dispenser is in the second configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Homax Products, Inc.Inventors: Randal W. Hanson, Jane D. Wasley, John Kordosh
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Publication number: 20140162023Abstract: A system for applying a coating to an untextured portion of a destination surface comprises a tube member defining a container opening, texture material within the tube member, a sponge member defining an applicator surface and a sponge opening. The texture material comprises a binder and visually perceivable discrete particles. The sponge member is secured to the tube member such that the texture material can flow out of the tube member through the sponge opening. The texture material is displaced out of the tube member and onto the applicator surface. The applicator surface of the sponge member is displaced substantially along a dispensing axis perpendicular to the applicator surface towards and away from the destination surface with the applicator surface substantially parallel to the destination surface to transfer the texture material to newly textured portion of the destination surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2014Publication date: June 12, 2014Applicant: Homax Products, Inc.Inventors: Lester R. Greer, Jr., Randal W. Hanson
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Publication number: 20140072714Abstract: A method of applying a coating material to a target surface defined by a wall comprises providing a pigmented texture material, combining the texture material with a propellant in a main chamber, operating a valve assembly to allow the propellant material to force the texture material out of the main chamber in discrete droplets, and arranging the container assembly such that the discrete droplets are deposited on the target surface. The binder material, filler material, and pigment material are combined such that the discrete droplets define a physical structure that is visibly distinct from the target surface, where the binder material is provided in an amount sufficient to maintain the physical structure of and to bind the discrete droplets to the target surface. The discrete droplets also define a texture color associated with a color of the pigment material. When dry, the discrete droplets are sufficiently durable to function as part of a final wall surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2013Publication date: March 13, 2014Applicant: Homax Products, Inc.Inventors: John Kordosh, Randal W. Hanson
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Patent number: 8647006Abstract: A system for applying a coating to an untextured portion of a destination surface comprises a tube member defining a container opening, texture material within the tube member, a sponge member defining an applicator surface and a sponge opening. The texture material comprises a binder and visually perceivable discrete particles. The sponge member is secured to the tube member such that the texture material can flow out of the tube member through the sponge opening. The texture material is displaced out of the tube member and onto the applicator surface. The applicator surface of the sponge member is displaced substantially along a dispensing axis perpendicular to the applicator surface towards and away from the destination surface with the applicator surface substantially parallel to the destination surface to transfer the texture material to the destination surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2012Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Homax Products, Inc.Inventors: Lester R. Greer, Jr., Randal W. Hanson
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Patent number: 8580349Abstract: A coating material adapted to be applied to a target surface comprises a texture material base and pigment material. The texture material base comprises solvent/carrier material comprising water, resin/binder material comprising a latex binder, and filler material comprising a polymeric thickener. The texture material base and the pigment material are combined and deposited on the target surface to form a durable, irregular, colored surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2011Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Homax Products, Inc.Inventors: John Kordosh, Randal W. Hanson
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Publication number: 20130287951Abstract: A system for coating a target surface employs a bottle for containing the texture material and a spray pump assembly. A resilient member is supported by a pump housing to define an outlet opening. A collar member is supported by the pump housing. The resilient member is normally in an undeformed configuration in which the outlet opening defines a first cross-sectional area. Moving the collar member relative to the pump housing causes the collar member to act on the resilient member to deform the resilient member from the undeformed configuration to a deformed configuration in which the outlet opening defines a second cross-sectional area, where the second cross-sectional area is greater than the first cross-sectional area.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2013Publication date: October 31, 2013Inventors: John Kordosh, Randal W. Hanson
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Patent number: D718624Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2013Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: Homax Products, Inc.Inventor: Randal W. Hanson
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Patent number: D787326Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2014Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignee: PPG Architectural Finishes, Inc.Inventors: Randal W. Hanson, Robert A. Kinzle
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Patent number: D796322Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2016Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: PPG Architectural Finishes, Inc.Inventor: Randal W. Hanson