Patents by Inventor Ron Nelson
Ron Nelson 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: 20210252565Abstract: An improved refractory removal system may provide a top, bottom, and nozzle assemblies. At least one of the top or bottom assemblies may provide a rotation mechanism that allows a nozzle or the nozzle assembly to be rotated about a central axis or axis of rotation. The system may provide one or more securing mechanism(s) that allow the system to be secured in a desired position of a refractory vessel that refractory material is to be removed from. The nozzle assembly may provide an axial actuation mechanism that allows the nozzle to be moved away or towards the central axis. The nozzle assembly may also provide a linear actuation mechanism that allows the nozzle to be moved up or down along the central axis. It shall be recognized that the system provides at least three degrees of motion to the nozzle, thereby allowing the system to be utilized for a variety of situations.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2021Publication date: August 19, 2021Applicant: Hi-Tech Industrial Services, LLCInventors: Ray Price, Randy Mayes, Ron Nelson
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Patent number: 9423083Abstract: A lighting apparatus includes a housing structure, a light source supported within the housing structure, and a light coversion layer disposed above the light source. The light conversion layer comprises a plurality of non- or low-self absorbing quantum dots (QDs) embedded in a matrix material, each QD having a different light emission profile that is a function of a size and/or composition of the QD, each of the plurality of QDs selected to achieve a defined spectral emission profile for the lighting device when the plurality of QDs is illuminated by the light source.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2014Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: Pacific Light Technologies, Corp.Inventors: Julian Osinski, Juanita N. Kurtin, Benjamin Daniel Mangum, Ron Nelson
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Patent number: 9145684Abstract: A design and fabrication technique whereby a coping cap and/or transition can be supplied with mitered corner sections and other transitional components which utilize the identical prefinished or bare sheet metal material(s) without any reliance on exposed mechanical fasteners, welding, soldering, or post-applied paints. This is essentially accomplished by joining the pre-finished sheet material(s) together using a mesh screen and adhesive on the underside (non-exposed) face of the sheet material(s).Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2014Date of Patent: September 29, 2015Assignee: Garland Industries, Inc.Inventors: Frank Resso, Ron Nelson
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Patent number: 8850775Abstract: A design and fabrication technique whereby a coping cap and/or transition can be supplied with mitered corner sections and other transitional components which utilize the identical prefinished or bare sheet metal material(s) without any reliance on exposed mechanical fasteners, welding, soldering, or post-applied paints. This is essentially accomplished by joining the prefinished sheet material(s) together using a mesh screen and adhesive on the underside (non-exposed) face of the sheet material(s).Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2013Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: Garland Industries, Inc.Inventors: Frank Resso, Ron Nelson
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Publication number: 20140254131Abstract: A lighting apparatus includes a housing structure, a light source supported within the housing structure, and a light coversion layer disposed above the light source. The light conversion layer comprises a plurality of non- or low-self absorbing quantum dots (QDs) embedded in a matrix material, each QD having a different light emission profile that is a function of a size and/or composition of the QD, each of the plurality of QDs selected to achieve a defined spectral emission profile for the lighting device when the plurality of QDs is illuminated by the light source.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Inventors: Julian OSINSKI, Juanita N. KURTIN, Benjamin Daniel MANGUM, Ron NELSON
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Publication number: 20140245680Abstract: A design and fabrication technique whereby a coping cap and/or transition can be supplied with mitered corner sections and other transitional components which utilize the identical prefinished or bare sheet metal material(s) without any reliance on exposed mechanical fasteners, welding, soldering, or post-applied paints. This is essentially accomplished by joining the pre-finished sheet material(s) together using a mesh screen and adhesive on the underside (non-exposed) face of the sheet material(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2014Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicant: GARLAND INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: Frank Resso, Ron Nelson
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Patent number: 8793951Abstract: An anchoring clip system that includes an anchoring clip that has a top flange portion and a base flange that can be connect to a substructure, and a cap member designed to be inserted over a portion of the roof panels so as to secure the roof panels to the anchoring clip. The anchoring clip system can optionally be designed to allow for fluid flow through or on one or more components of the anchoring clip system. The anchoring clip system can optionally include a locking crown that improves the wind uplift resistance of the panels.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2013Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Garland Industries, Inc.Inventors: Frank Resso, George Jones, Ron Nelson, Michael Huber, John Pierson
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Patent number: 8590235Abstract: An anchoring clip system that includes an anchoring clip that has a top flange portion and a base flange that can be connect to a substructure, and a cap member designed to be inserted over a portion of the roof panels so as to secure the roof panels to the anchoring clip. The anchoring clip system can optionally be designed to allow for fluid flow through or on one or more components of the anchoring clip system. The anchoring clip system can optionally include a locking crown that improves the wind uplift resistance of the panels.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2010Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: Garland Industries, Inc.Inventors: Frank Resso, George Jones, Ron Nelson, Mike Huber, John Pierson
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Publication number: 20130291464Abstract: A design and fabrication technique whereby a coping cap and/or transition can be supplied with mitered corner sections and other transitional components which utilize the identical prefinished or bare sheet metal material(s) without any reliance on exposed mechanical fasteners, welding, soldering, or post-applied paints. This is essentially accomplished by joining the pre-finished sheet material(s) together using a mesh screen and adhesive on the underside (non-exposed) face of the sheet material(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Applicant: Garland Industries, Inc.Inventors: Frank Resso, Ron Nelson
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Publication number: 20130186028Abstract: An anchoring clip system that includes an anchoring clip that has a top flange portion and a base flange that can be connect to a substructure, and a cap member designed to be inserted over a portion of the roof panels so as to secure the roof panels to the anchoring clip. The anchoring clip system can optionally be designed to allow for fluid flow through or on one or more components of the anchoring clip system. The anchoring clip system can optionally include a locking crown that improves the wind uplift resistance of the panels.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2013Publication date: July 25, 2013Applicant: GARLAND INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: Frank Resso, George Jones, Ron Nelson, Michael Huber, John Pierson
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Patent number: 8341917Abstract: An anchoring clip system that includes an anchoring clip that has a top flange portion and a base flange that can be connect to a substructure, and a cap member designed to be inserted over a portion of the roof panels so as to secure the roof panels to the anchoring clip. The anchoring clip system can optionally be designed to allow for fluid flow through or on one or more components of the anchoring clip system. The anchoring clip system can optionally include a locking crown that improves the wind uplift resistance of the panels.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2010Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Garland Industries, Inc.Inventors: Frank Resso, George Jones, Ron Nelson, Michael Huber, John Pierson
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Publication number: 20100307084Abstract: An anchoring clip system that includes an anchoring clip that has a top flange portion and a base flange that can be connect to a substructure, and a cap member designed to be inserted over a portion of the roof panels so as to secure the roof panels to the anchoring clip. The anchoring clip system can optionally be designed to allow for fluid flow through or on one or more components of the anchoring clip system. The anchoring clip system can optionally include a locking crown that improves the wind uplift resistance of the panels.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventors: Frank Resso, George Jones, Ron Nelson, Michael Huber, John Pierson
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Publication number: 20100307085Abstract: An anchoring clip system that includes an anchoring clip that has a top flange portion and a base flange that can be connect to a substructure, and a cap member designed to be inserted over a portion of the roof panels so as to secure the roof panels to the anchoring clip. The anchoring clip system can optionally be designed to allow for fluid flow through or on one or more components of the anchoring clip system. The anchoring clip system can optionally include a locking crown that improves the wind uplift resistance of the panels.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventors: FRANK RESSO, GEORGE JONES, RON NELSON, MICHAEL HUBER, JOHN PIERSON
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Publication number: 20050232169Abstract: A system and method disclosed herein detects calls to determine compatibility with a destination number. If the call is incompatible then relay services may be required to provide voice/text translation. A request is automatically sent to a call center to provide relay services. A relay operator at the call center is instructed to return the request. The relay operator responds with a relay call that is joined to the original call. The destination number is then joined to the original call and relay communication may proceed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2005Publication date: October 20, 2005Inventors: Thomas McLaughlin, Alan Call, Paul Daugherty, Casey Wright, Ron Nelson