Patents by Inventor Roland Kessler

Roland Kessler 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: 20200009447
    Abstract: A roller for a skating device comprising a first material having a minimum elastic modulus of 1 GPa, preferably at least 2 GPa, and more preferably at least 2.9 GPa and/or the maximum elastic modulus of the first material having 10 GPa, preferably at most 5 GPa, and more preferably at most 3.1 GPa.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 2, 2019
    Publication date: January 9, 2020
    Inventors: Roland KESSLER, Arthur Guy ERDMAN, Brennan John OLSON, Bryant John UNTZ, Daniel Lee RYKS, Enrique CERVANTES, Evan Patrick COSGRIFF, Jeong Yong KIM, Kunal Sudam GARDE, Murid AMINI, Vlad GOLDENBERG
  • Publication number: 20200001167
    Abstract: A chassis for a skating device comprising at least one retention element comprising at least one of a sliding surface, a barrel-shaped roller, an hourglass shaped roller, a cylinder shaped roller, a bearing ball, at least one ball and at least one turning element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 2, 2019
    Publication date: January 2, 2020
    Inventors: Roland Kessler, Arthur Guy Erdman, Brennan John Olson, Bryant John Untz, Daniel Lee Ryks, Enrique Cervantes, Evan Patrick Cosgriff, Jeong Yong Kim, Kunal Sudam Garde, Murid Amini, Vlad Goldenberg
  • Publication number: 20200001165
    Abstract: A ball comprising a first material having an elastic modulus of at least E=0.60 GPa, preferably at least E=0.70 GPa and more preferably at least E=0.73 GPa and/or a maximum elastic modulus of E=5 GPa, preferably at most E=3 GPa, more preferably at most E=1 GPa and even more preferably at most E=0.74 GPa, the first material defining at least an outermost section of the ball.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 2, 2019
    Publication date: January 2, 2020
    Inventors: Roland KESSLER, Arthur Guy ERDMAN, Brennan John OLSON, Bryant John UNTZ, Daniel Lee RYKS, Enrique CERVANTES, Evan Patrick COSGRIFF, Jeong Yong KIM, Kunal Sudam GARDE, Murid AMINI, Vlad GOLDENBERG
  • Publication number: 20200001166
    Abstract: A kinetic section for a skating device comprising at least one ball and at least one roller, wherein the ball is adapted to be in contact with the roller at least at one point or contacting surface; and the ball is adapted to transfer an angular momentum to the roller; and a minimum coefficient of kinetic friction between the ball and a contacting surface of the roller is 0.16, preferably at least 0.20, more preferably at least 0.25, even more preferably at least 0.29 and/or the maximum coefficient of kinetic friction between the ball and the contacting surface of the roller is 0.50, preferably at most 0.40, preferably at most 0.45, more preferably at most 0.35, and even more preferably at most 0.31.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 2, 2019
    Publication date: January 2, 2020
    Inventors: Roland KESSLER, Arthur Guy ERDMAN, Brennan John OLSON, Bryant John UNTZ, Daniel Lee RYKS, Enrique CERVANTES, Evan Patrick COSGRIFF, Jeong Yong KIM, Kunal Sudam GARDE, Murid AMINI, Vlad GOLDENBERG
  • Patent number: 5993703
    Abstract: When the wall and bottom of a steel casting and handling ladle are provided at the same time with a refractory monolithic lining, the lining in the lower area of the wall is often damaged during intermediate repairs of the bottom. According to a new process, wall and bottom are lined one after the other. A hose-like inflatable sealing body is secured to the bottom part of the template 4 when beginning to introduce the casting mass in the wall area and is inflated so that it seals the template 4 up to the height that corresponds to the desired thickness of the bottom. As soon as the casting mass in the lower wall area is sufficiently set, the sealing body 2 is deflated and removed, then the refractory casting mass is introduced into the bottom area up to the desired height. This process is suitable for steel casting and handling ladles and for similar metallurgical vessels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 30, 1999
    Assignee: Dolomitwerke GmbH
    Inventors: Heinz Stripp, Horst Tiemann, Roland Kessler