Patents by Inventor Ronald Bennett
Ronald Bennett 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: 12378978Abstract: A modular valve island 100 comprising a plurality of valves, a supply exhaust module 6, a data communication module 7 and a diagnostic module 8. At least one of the plurality of valves has at least one integrated sensor configured to detect an operating condition of the modular valve island. The at least one integrated sensor is electrically connected to the diagnostic module 8, to send sensor signals thereto. The diagnostic module 8 is configured to receive and process the sensor signals therein to identify the operating condition. The modular valve island 100 is configured to provide data relating to the operating condition of the modular valve island 100 via at least one of: a user interface provided in the diagnostic module 8; an industrial Ethernet link; or a wireless network and/or cloud communication link.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2021Date of Patent: August 5, 2025Assignee: Norgren LimitedInventors: Francesca Aryee-Dematteis, Ronald Bennett, Ray Last, Christopher Patient, Anna Wicik, Lee Keeling, George Bell, Gary Manning
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Publication number: 20230341068Abstract: A modular valve island 100 comprising a plurality of valves, a supply exhaust module 6, a data communication module 7 and a diagnostic module 8. At least one of the plurality of valves has at least one integrated sensor configured to detect an operating condition of the modular valve island. The at least one integrated sensor is electrically connected to the diagnostic module 8, to send sensor signals thereto. The diagnostic module 8 is configured to receive and process the sensor signals therein to identify the operating condition. The modular valve island 100 is configured to provide data relating to the operating condition of the modular valve island 100 via at least one of: a user interface provided in the diagnostic module 8; an industrial Ethernet link; or a wireless network and/or cloud communication link.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2021Publication date: October 26, 2023Inventors: Francesca Aryee-Dematteis, Ronald Bennett, Ray Last, Christopher Patient, Anna Wicik, Lee Keeling, George Bell, Gary Manning
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Publication number: 20070209873Abstract: A servicing station for flatbeds includes a workers platform which is driven along one lateral side of the flatbed by an electric motor driving a spur gear in mesh with a rack on an overhead beam positioned sufficiently high to not interfere with lift truck loading and unloading of the flatbed. The electric motor is supplied electrical power through a power chain positioned on the overhead beam.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2006Publication date: September 13, 2007Inventors: Ronald Bennett, Ellie MacDonald, James Ackerman
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Publication number: 20070125600Abstract: A flatbed servicing station provides a mobile elevated workers platform with an elongated deck. The platform is selectively moved toward and away from a flatbed and has safety features for stopping movement of the platform toward the flatbed when a foreign object is detected between the platform and the flatbed. A plurality of side-by-side safety gates are provided on the side of the deck adjacent the flatbed and a guard gate is provided which is positionable across the rear of the flatbed. Safety apparatus is provided to prevent injury of personnel disposed between a platform and a flatbed being serviced.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2005Publication date: June 7, 2007Inventors: Ronald Bennett, Ellie MacDonald, James Ackerman
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Publication number: 20070079942Abstract: A vertically moving door of a truck loading dock includes a disconnectable horizontal joint that provides the door with a barrier position, wherein an upper section of the door can be separated from a lower section to create a ventilation area between the two. The ventilation area allows fresh outside air to enter the building, while the lower section remains at its lowermost position for safety and security. More specifically, the lower section serves as a barrier that helps prevent someone or something from accidentally falling through the doorway when a truck is not present at the dock. A lightweight, resilient strap can be attached to the lower section of the door to help protect that section from an otherwise damaging impact. A lattice of straps or a mesh can be installed across the ventilation area to help secure the building against theft.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2006Publication date: April 12, 2007Inventors: Ronald Snyder, Jason Miller, Donald Grant, Paul Maly, Joseph Manone, Daniel Anderson, Ronald Bennett, Mark Petri
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Publication number: 20070023537Abstract: This device gives a user/technician the ability to test a digital thermostat as a component in an HVAC system. A thermostat must have control voltage to send to the individual components which comprise a heating and/or cooling system. This device lets the user/technician see, by visual indicators when circuits are being closed or opened by the thermostat being tested.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2005Publication date: February 1, 2007Inventor: Ronald Bennett
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Publication number: 20060269678Abstract: A method for applying a plural-layer coating to the outside of a liquid container to act as an anti-leakage barrier in the event of a penetration wound occurring in the container resulting from a penetrating projectile strike, such as a bullet strike. This method includes (a) forming on the outside of such a container, a first layer optimized for providing an elastomeric wound-closure response, (b) forming on the outside of this first layer a second layer optimized for providing combined elastomeric and liquid-imbibing wound-closure responses, and (c) forming on the outside of such a second layer a third, layer optimized in the same manner as the first layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2006Publication date: November 30, 2006Inventors: Ronald Bennett, Thomas Ohnstad, Russell Monk
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Publication number: 20060269680Abstract: A method utilizing a spray instrumentality for spray-applying to a target surface in a target zone a defined, composite-material layer which is to play a role in defeating a liquid leak from a puncture wound created in the wall of a container holding liquid of a particular character. The method includes the steps of (a) initiating a flow toward the spray instrumentality of liquid elastomeric body-forming material, (b) at a selectable point downstream from where such initiating takes place, introducing a flow of plural, bead-like, liquid-imbiber elements which are relevant to the mentioned particular-character liquid, (c) in a user-chooseable manner in relation to the introducing step, merging the two flows, and (d) following such merging, applying the merged flows to a target surface, thus to create the desired, defined composite-material layer which takes the form of a body of elastomeric material containing a distribution of liquid-imbiber elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2006Publication date: November 30, 2006Inventors: Ronald Bennett, Thomas Ohnstad, Russell Monk
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Publication number: 20060257665Abstract: A method for spray-creating a composite-material layer useable in a plural-layer coating applied to the outside surface of a liquid container to defeat liquid leakage from that container following a projectile penetration of the container, and utilizing in the creation of such a layer a blend of first and second, penetration-reaction materials including, as a first penetration-reaction material, a high-elastomeric body-forming material, and as a second penetration-reaction material, liquid-imbibing bead-like elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2006Publication date: November 16, 2006Inventors: Ronald Bennett, Thomas Ohnstad, Russell Monk
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Publication number: 20060124252Abstract: A vertically moving door of a truck loading dock includes a disconnectable horizontal joint that provides the door with a barrier position, wherein an upper section of the door can be separated from a lower section to create a ventilation area between the two. The ventilation area allows fresh outside air to enter the building, while the lower section remains at its lowermost position for safety and security. More specifically, the lower section serves as a barrier that helps prevent someone or something from accidentally falling through the doorway when a truck is not present at the dock. A lightweight, resilient strap can be attached to the lower section of the door to help protect that section from an otherwise damaging impact. A lattice of straps or a mesh can be installed across the ventilation area to help secure the building against theft.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2004Publication date: June 15, 2006Applicant: RITE-HITE HOLDING CORPORATIONInventors: Jason Miller, Donald Grant, Paul Maly, Joseph Manone, Daniel Anderson, Ronald Bennett, Mark Petri, Ronald Synder
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Publication number: 20050075522Abstract: This invention relates to a process for synthesizing para-diisopropylbenzene utilizing only cumene and propylene as raw materials. This synthesis technique offers the advantage of eliminating benzene as a raw material used in the process. The elimination of benzene is beneficial because it simplifies the process and eliminates the need to purchase and store benzene for use in the synthesis. The elimination of benzene from the synthesis is of particular value since the use of benzene in industrial applications has been under attack on the basis of environmental, safety, and health concerns.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2003Publication date: April 7, 2005Inventors: Ronald Bennett, Jeffrey Goodwin, Jonathan Rich
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Patent number: 5602180Abstract: A method of administering EDTA complexes includes steps of forming a suppository containing an EDTA complex and controlled-release agents which release the EDTA complex over a period of about three to four hours after placement, and then administering the suppository to a patient in lieu of an intravenous drip.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1995Date of Patent: February 11, 1997Assignee: World Health GroupInventor: Ronald Bennett
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Patent number: 5352045Abstract: In an assembly made up of a spindle formed integrally with a revolving cutting element, the longitudinal axis of the spindle being the axis of rotation of the cutting element, the spindle is set into a cylindrical bearing. The bearing is fixed in the main body of the bit. The bearing element and a plate form a thrust surface with the end of the bearing at right angles to the axis of rotation of the spindle, which the other end of the bearing element made with the flange projecting outwards is held in the cutting element by means of the retaining ring which is fixed in the cutting element. A thrust surface at right angles to the axis of the rotation of the spindle is created between the top end of the bearing element and the cutting element and another between the retaining ring and the main body of the bit. By maintaining the spindle centrally in the bearing the wear on the bearing is radically reduced.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1993Date of Patent: October 4, 1994Assignee: The Integrated Bearing Co. Ltd.Inventors: Ronald Bennett, Lewis J. Isaacs, Kenneth Jump
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Patent number: 5083413Abstract: A thin plastic film bag design is provided according to which two plastic films are placed together in face-to-face relationship to form an enclosure. The film are sealed together at the lateral edge portions thereof but are open at the bottom extremity to allow stuffing contents into the defined enclosure. The sheets are so arranged at the upper extremity of the bag so as to define a supplemental enclosure which is delimited by at least two film layers. In the supplemental enclosure is entrapped the base of a hanger the hook portion of which is arranged on a throat extending through the multiple layers defining the supplemental enclosure. In one form the two layers are folded back on themselves at the upper extremity of the bag. In another form one of the films included in the associated bag is folded back on itself to form a U-shaped bight into which the other layer extends.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1991Date of Patent: January 28, 1992Assignee: Ultra Creative Corp.Inventor: Ronald Bennett
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Patent number: 5071400Abstract: A package is provided which is formed of a plastic film such as polyethylene or polypropylene. The package is formed to define an internal chamber to accommodate an article to be packed. A slit is provided in the wall and a hanger is provided a part of which extends through the slit. This part is provided with projections which lock the hanger against retraction into the internal chamber. The projections are rounded and/or wedge shaped to facilitate penetration of the hanger through the slit. According to the method by which such a package is formed the projections are shaped to penetrate through the slightly smaller slit without exceeding the elastic limit of the material from which the package is formed. Thereby the material can resume its original shape after the projections have been forced through the slit.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1990Date of Patent: December 10, 1991Assignee: Ultra Creative Corp.Inventor: Ronald Bennett
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Patent number: 5009515Abstract: A thin plastic film bag design is provided according to which two plastic films are placed together in face-to-face relationship to form an enclosure. The film are sealed together at the lateral edge portions thereof but are open at the bottom extremity to allow stuffing contents into the defined enclosure. The sheets are so arranged at the upper extremity of the bag so as to define a supplemental enclosure which is delimited by at least two film layers. In the supplemental enclosure is entrapped the base of a hanger the hook portion of which is arranged on a throat extending through the multiple layers defining the supplemental enclosure. In one form the two layers are folded back on themselves at the upper extremity of the bag. In another form one of the films included in the associated bag is folded back on itself to form a U-shaped bight into which the other layer extends.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1989Date of Patent: April 23, 1991Assignee: Ultra Creative Corp.Inventor: Ronald Bennett
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Patent number: 4834553Abstract: A package is provided which is formed of a plastic film such as polyethylene or polypropylene. The package is formed to define an internal chamber to accommodate an article to be packed. A slit is provided in the wall and a hanger is provided a part of which extends through the slit. This part is provided with projections which lock the hanger against retraction into the internal chamber. The projections are rounded and/or wedge shaped to facilitate penetration of the hanger through the slit. According to the method by which such a package is formed the projections are shaped to penetrate through the slightly smaller slit without exceeding the elastic limit of the material from which the package is formed. Thereby the material can resume its original shape after the projections have been forced through the slit.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1988Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Assignee: Ultra Creative Corp.Inventor: Ronald Bennett
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Patent number: D734171Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2013Date of Patent: July 14, 2015Inventor: Ronald Bennett
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Patent number: D798167Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2016Date of Patent: September 26, 2017Inventor: Ronald Bennett
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Patent number: D804964Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2016Date of Patent: December 12, 2017Inventor: Ronald Bennett