Patents by Inventor Richard D. Anderson
Richard D. Anderson 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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Patent number: 12179539Abstract: A method of on-demand energy delivery to an active suspension system comprising an actuator body, hydraulic pump, electric motor, plurality of sensors, energy storage facility, and controller is provided. The method comprises disposing an active suspension system in a vehicle between a wheel mount and a vehicle body, detecting a wheel event requiring control of the active suspension; and sourcing energy from the energy storage facility and delivering it to the electric motor in response to the wheel event.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2023Date of Patent: December 31, 2024Assignee: ClearMotion, Inc.Inventors: Zackary Martin Anderson, Shakeel Avadhany, Matthew D. Cole, Robert Driscoll, John Giarratana, Marco Giovanardi, Vladimir Gorelik, Jonathan R. Leehey, William G. Near, Patrick W. Neil, Colin Patrick O'Shea, Tyson David Sawyer, Johannes Schneider, Clive Tucker, Ross J. Wendell, Richard Anthony Zuckerman
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Publication number: 20240391286Abstract: A method of on-demand energy delivery to an active suspension system comprising an actuator body, hydraulic pump, electric motor, plurality of sensors, energy storage facility, and controller is provided. The method comprises disposing an active suspension system in a vehicle between a wheel mount and a vehicle body, detecting a wheel event requiring control of the active suspension; and sourcing energy from the energy storage facility and delivering it to the electric motor in response to the wheel event.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2024Publication date: November 28, 2024Applicant: ClearMotion, Inc.Inventors: Zackary Martin Anderson, Shakeel Avadhany, Matthew D. Cole, Robert Driscoll, John Giarratana, Marco Giovanardi, Vladimir Gorelik, Jonathan R. Leehey, William G. Near, Patrick W. Neil, Colin Patrick O'Shea, Tyson David Sawyer, Johannes Schneider, Clive Tucker, Ross J. Wendell, Richard Anthony Zuckerman
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Publication number: 20240367587Abstract: A rearview assembly for a vehicle is provided including a reflective element; an infrared illumination source configured to emit infrared light through the reflective element to illuminate a field of view; and an optical element disposed behind the reflective element and configured to direct infrared light from the infrared illumination source towards the field of view. The optical element including: a molded portion comprised of a visibly opaque material that is substantially transparent to the infrared light, the molded portion having a front surface and a rear surface; and a reflector disposed on the rear surface of the molded portion and configured to substantially reflect infrared light emitted from the illumination source that passes through the molded portion towards the field of view.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2024Publication date: November 7, 2024Inventors: Kasen K. Anderson, Richard T. Fish, JR., Steven J. Veenman, Michael F. Lisowski, Joshua D. Lintz
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Publication number: 20240300275Abstract: A method of on-demand energy delivery to an active suspension system comprising an actuator body, hydraulic pump, electric motor, plurality of sensors, energy storage facility, and controller is provided. The method comprises disposing an active suspension system in a vehicle between a wheel mount and a vehicle body, detecting a wheel event requiring control of the active suspension; and sourcing energy from the energy storage facility and delivering it to the electric motor in response to the wheel event.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2023Publication date: September 12, 2024Applicant: ClearMotion, Inc.Inventors: ZACKARY MARTIN ANDERSON, Shakeel Avadhany, Matthew D. Cole, Robert Driscoll, John Giarratana, Marco Giovanardi, Vladimir Gorelik, Jonathan R. Leehey, William G. Near, Patrick W. Neil, Colin Patrick O'Shea, Tyson David Sawyer, Johannes Schneider, Clive Tucker, Ross J. Wendell, Richard Anthony Zuckerman
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Patent number: 9221669Abstract: A pumping system comprises an internal combustion engine, a generator, a pumping unit and a heat recovery system. The generator is driven by the internal combustion engine. The pumping unit is powered by the generator. The heat recovery system thermally couples the internal combustion engine with the pumping unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2012Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: Graco Minnesota Inc.Inventors: Joseph E. Tix, Mark T. Weinberger, Richard D. Anderson, Jeffrey N. Velgersdyk, Nicholas K. Studt, Gregory A. Regenscheld, Matthew R. Theisen, Kenneth C. Floer, Mark J. Brudevold, Arthur T. Graf
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Publication number: 20140084025Abstract: A pumping system comprises an internal combustion engine, a generator, a pumping unit and a heat recovery system. The generator is driven by the internal combustion engine. The pumping unit is powered by the generator. The heat recovery system thermally couples the internal combustion engine with the pumping unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2012Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: Graco Minnesota Inc.Inventors: Joseph E. Tix, Mark T. Weinberger, Richard D. Anderson, Jeffrey N. Velgersdyk, Nicholas K. Studt, Gregory A. Regenscheid, Matthew R. Theisen, Kenneth C. Floer, Mark J. Brudevold, Arthur T. Graf
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Patent number: 8297531Abstract: A solvent piston 22 shuttles between first and second positions. In the first position, high pressure air applied to the rear 22a of the solvent piston 22 closes a solvent bore 24 around the solvent piston 22 and prevents passage of solvent into the mix chamber 26. In the second position, high pressure air is applied to the front 22b of the solvent piston 22 causing it to retract slightly thereby uncovering the solvent bore 24, closing off the solvent inlet 28 and allowing a slug of solvent to mix with the purge air 32 and pass from the solvent outlet 30 into the mix chamber 26. The solvent is either self contained in the applicator or plumbed eternally to the gun.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2008Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Graco Minnesota Inc.Inventors: Richard D. Anderson, Joseph E. Tix, Jeffrey N. Velgersdyk, Douglas S. Ryder, Christopher J. Pellin, Mark T. Weinberger
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Patent number: 8182614Abstract: A method of cleaning and flushing a fast-set material spray gun 10 is disclosed which uses, in the preferred embodiment, a mixture of approximately 62.5% DMSO, 32.5% DBE and 5% water. This mixture 12 is non-toxic when atomized and lowers the freezing point of the liquid to below 10° F. Because the solvent is mixed with the purge air and expelled from the gun in atomized form, it is important that a non-toxic solvent be utilized and also important that the freezing point of the mixture be low enough to allow use in colder climates without freezing.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2009Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: Graco Minnesota Inc.Inventors: Joseph E. Tix, Jeffrey N Velgersdyk, Richard D Anderson, Mark T Weinberger
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Publication number: 20110101129Abstract: A solvent piston 22 shuttles between first and second positions. In the first position, high pressure air applied to the rear 22a of the solvent piston 22 closes a solvent bore 24 around the solvent piston 22 and prevents passage of solvent into the mix chamber 26. In the second position, high pressure air is applied to the front 22b of the solvent piston 22 causing it to retract slightly thereby uncovering the solvent bore 24, closing off the solvent inlet 28 and allowing a slug of solvent to mix with the purge air 32 and pass from the solvent outlet 30 into the mix chamber 26. The solvent is either self contained in the applicator or plumbed eternally to the gun.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2008Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventors: Richard D. Anderson, Joseph E. Tix, Jeffrey N. Velgersdyk
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Publication number: 20110046037Abstract: A method of cleaning and flushing a fast-set material spray gun 10 is disclosed which uses, in the preferred embodiment, a mixture of approximately 62.5% DMSO, 32.5% DBE and 5% water. This mixture 12 is non-toxic when atomized and lowers the freezing point of the liquid to below 10° F. Because the solvent is mixed with the purge air and expelled from the gun in atomized form, it is important that a non-toxic solvent be utilized and also important that the freezing point of the mixture be low enough to allow use in colder climates without freezing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2009Publication date: February 24, 2011Inventors: Joseph E. Tix, Jeffrey N. Velgersdyk, Richard D. Anderson, Mark T. Weinberger
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Patent number: 7694893Abstract: A plural component spray gun (1) is designed for spraying quick setting materials such as foams, polyurea and the like. Towards this end, the gun (1) is designed so as to be easily serviceable with a minimum of tools. For example, the side seal cartridges (18) and (20) may be installed and removed without tools by removing the retaining ring (9) and then extracting them from the fluid housing (11). Those cartridges (18) and (20) are easily disassembled and cleaned. Similarly, the fluid housing (11) may be removed from the handle/body (1) by unscrewing the lock ring (7) by hand.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2003Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Graco Minnesota Inc.Inventors: Douglas P. Zittel, Michael J. Sebion, Richard D. Anderson, Peter L. Linder, Christopher J. Pellin, Mark T. Weinberger, Mark C. Richler
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Patent number: 7306171Abstract: A plural component spray gun (10) is designed for spraying quick setting materials such as foams and the like. A mix module (14) plastic material provides at least twice the life with ½ the wear of currently marketed mix modules and is made of poly ether ether ketone reinforced with graphite and PTFE lubricants.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2004Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: Graco Minnesota Inc.Inventors: Mark T. Weinberger, Richard D. Anderson
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Patent number: 6806035Abstract: A serialization process presents an efficient method of creating serial numbers on a ceramic-like semiconductor wafer by forming a non-rigid photomask that incorporates character specifications for the serial numbers. The non-rigid photomask is retained in a rigid, optically transparent photomask holder that enables the photomask to be handled as a rigid structure. Upon preparation of the wafer, the serial numbers are created onto wafer dies using a combined process involving photolithography, and a reactive ion etching process with a selective etch rate. The serialization process enables a rapid creation of serial numbers, with the selective RIE process substantially increasing the optical contrast of the characters without the need for deep trenches and without generation of excessive debris.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2002Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: Western Digital (Fremont), Inc.Inventors: Thanawatana Atireklapvarodom, Richard D. Anderson
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Patent number: D703709Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2012Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Graco Minnesota Inc.Inventors: Joseph E. Tix, Mark T. Weinberger, Richard D. Anderson, Nicholas K. Studt
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Patent number: D703710Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2012Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Graco Minnesota Inc.Inventors: Joseph E. Tix, Mark T. Weinberger, Richard D. Anderson, Nicholas K. Studt
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Patent number: D704236Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2012Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Graco Minnesota Inc.Inventors: Joseph E. Tix, Mark T. Weinberger, Richard D. Anderson, Nicholas K. Studt
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Patent number: D713865Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2014Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignee: Graco Minnesota Inc.Inventors: Richard D. Anderson, Shane A. Norman, Tyler A. Salminen, Nicholas A. Pagano
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Patent number: RE46002Abstract: A plural component spray gun (1) is designed for spraying quick setting materials such as foams, polyurea and the like. Towards this end, the gun (1) is designed so as to be easily serviceable with a minimum of tools. For example, the side seal cartridges (18) and (20) may be installed and removed without tools by removing the retaining ring (9) and then extracting them from the fluid housing (11). Those cartridges (18) and (20) are easily disassembled and cleaned. Similarly, the fluid housing (11) may be removed from the handle/body (1) by unscrewing the lock ring (7) by hand.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2012Date of Patent: May 17, 2016Assignee: Graco Minnesota Inc.Inventors: Douglas P. Zittel, Michael J. Sebion, Richard D. Anderson, Peter L. Linder, Christopher J. Pellin, Mark T. Weinberger, Mark C. Richter
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Patent number: RE46291Abstract: A plural component spray gun (1) is designed for spraying quick setting materials such as foams, polyurea and the like. Towards this end, the gun (1) is designed so as to be easily serviceable with a minimum of tools. For example, the side seal cartridges (18) and (20) may be installed and removed without tools by removing the retaining ring (9) and then extracting them from the fluid housing (11). Those cartridges (18) and (20) are easily disassembled and cleaned. Similarly, the fluid housing (11) may be removed from the handle/body (1) by unscrewing the lock ring (7) by hand.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2015Date of Patent: January 31, 2017Assignee: Graco Minnesota Inc.Inventors: Douglas P. Zittel, Michael J. Sebion, Richard D. Anderson, Peter L. Linder, Christopher J. Pellin, Mark T. Weinberger, Mark C. Richter
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Patent number: D1041946Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2022Date of Patent: September 17, 2024Assignee: The Gillette Company LLCInventors: Sharika D. Anderson, Daniel De Marchi Martins Goncalez, Richard Kevin Sennett