Patents by Inventor Steven H. Fredrickson
Steven H. Fredrickson 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: 20150352570Abstract: In one example, a fluid spraying device includes a chassis, a plurality of wheels connected to the chassis, a spray tip assembly connected to the chassis, and a hopper mounted on the chassis. The hopper is in fluid communication with the spray tip assembly and is configured to be oriented in an upright draining position for draining fluid from the hopper. The hopper includes a bottom side, a top side opposite the bottom side and including an aperture configured to receive and drain the fluid, and a side wall extending at an obtuse angle away from the bottom side to the top side adjacent the aperture to facilitate draining of fluid when the hopper is in the upright draining position.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2014Publication date: December 10, 2015Inventors: Christopher A. Lins, James C. Schroeder, Roland M. Bedard, Steven H. Fredrickson
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Patent number: 8992120Abstract: A mobile thermoplastic applicator comprises a kettle, a main gas burner, a heat exchanger plenum, and a screed die box. The kettle has walls which define an interior space for melting thermoplastic. The main gas burner is situated beneath the kettle, and is configured to heat the kettle. The heat exchanger plenum is situated inside the thermoplastic kettle and is configured to subdivide the interior space and circulate heated air from the main gas burner. The screed die box is configured to receive molten thermoplastic from the kettle and deposit that molten thermoplastic on a surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2012Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Graco Minnesota Inc.Inventors: Steven H. Fredrickson, Barry W. Mattson, Christopher A. Lins, James C. Schroeder, Roland M. Bedard, Thomas L. Triplett
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Patent number: 8899872Abstract: A screed die box includes a screed die bucket, a screed die box gate, a screed die box lever, a screed plate, and a positioning member. The screed die box gas is slidably connected at the bottom of the screed die bucket. The screed die box lever is rotatably connected to the screed die bucket and the screed die box gate for sliding the screed die box gate between an open position and a closed position. The screed plate is slidably connected along an aft side of the screed die bucket and includes a positioning aperture. The positioning member is located in the screed die bucket and engages the screed plate, the positioning member sliding the screed plate as the positioning member is rotated.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2012Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: Graco Minnesota Inc.Inventors: Thomas L. Triplett, Steven H. Fredrickson, Charles W. Dawson, Christopher A. Lins, Barry W. Mattson
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Patent number: 8840337Abstract: A screed die box includes a screed die bucket, a screed die box gate, a screed die box lever, a screed plate, and a positioning member. The screed die box gas is slidably connected at the bottom of the screed die bucket. The screed die box lever is rotatably connected to the screed die bucket and the screed die box gate for sliding the screed die box gate between an open position and a closed position. The screed plate is slidably connected along an aft side of the screed die bucket and includes a positioning aperture. The positioning member is located in the screed die bucket and engages the screed plate, the positioning member sliding the screed plate as the positioning member is rotated.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2012Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignee: Graco Minnesota Inc.Inventors: Steven H. Fredrickson, Barry W. Mattson, Christopher A. Lins, Thomas L. Triplett, Bradley K. Voigt, Charles W. Dawson
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Patent number: 8814467Abstract: A flame safety system for a thermoplastic applicator comprises a gas burner and a flame indicator. The gas burner expels a jet of pressurized combustible gas from an outlet nozzle, and includes an attachment groove near the nozzle. The flame indicator includes an attachment ring configured to fit into the groove, thereby securing the flame indicator to the gas burner, and a flame path portion extending from the attachment ring into the jet of pressurized combustible gas. The flame path portion is formed from a material which incandescently glows whenever the jet of combustible pressurized gas is lit.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2012Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Graco Minnesota Inc.Inventors: Charles W. Dawson, Barry W. Mattson, Thomas L. Triplett, Steven H. Fredrickson, Christopher A. Lins
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Publication number: 20130302091Abstract: A mobile thermoplastic applicator comprises a kettle, a main gas burner, a heat exchanger plenum, and a screed die box. The kettle has walls which define an interior space for melting thermoplastic. The main gas burner is situated beneath the kettle, and is configured to heat the kettle. The heat exchanger plenum is situated inside the thermoplastic kettle and is configured to subdivide the interior space and circulate heated air from the main gas burner. The screed die box is configured to receive molten thermoplastic from the kettle and deposit that molten thermoplastic on a surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2012Publication date: November 14, 2013Applicant: GRACO MINNESOTA INC.Inventors: Steven H. Fredrickson, Barry W. Mattson, Christopher A. Lins, James C. Schroeder, Roland M. Bedard, Thomas L. Triplett
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Publication number: 20130302090Abstract: A screed die box includes a screed die bucket, a screed die box gate, a screed die box lever, a screed plate, and a positioning member. The screed die box gas is slidably connected at the bottom of the screed die bucket. The screed die box lever is rotatably connected to the screed die bucket and the screed die box gate for sliding the screed die box gate between an open position and a closed position. The screed plate is slidably connected along an aft side of the screed die bucket and includes a positioning aperture. The positioning member is located in the screed die bucket and engages the screed plate, the positioning member sliding the screed plate as the positioning member is rotated.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2012Publication date: November 14, 2013Applicant: Graco Minnesota Inc.Inventors: Steven H. Fredrickson, Barry W. Mattson, Christopher A. Lins, Thomas L. Triplett, Bradley K. Voigt, Charles W. Dawson
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Publication number: 20130294831Abstract: A screed die box includes a screed die bucket, a screed die box gate, a screed die box lever, a screed plate, and a positioning member. The screed die box gas is slidably connected at the bottom of the screed die bucket. The screed die box lever is rotatably connected to the screed die bucket and the screed die box gate for sliding the screed die box gate between an open position and a closed position. The screed plate is slidably connected along an aft side of the screed die bucket and includes a positioning aperture. The positioning member is located in the screed die bucket and engages the screed plate, the positioning member sliding the screed plate as the positioning member is rotated.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2012Publication date: November 7, 2013Applicant: Graco Minnesota Inc.Inventors: Thomas L. Triplett, Steven H. Fredrickson, Charles W. Dawson, Christopher A. Lins, Barry W. Mattson
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Publication number: 20130294832Abstract: A flame safety system for a thermoplastic applicator comprises a gas burner and a flame indicator. The gas burner expels a jet of pressurized combustible gas from an outlet nozzle, and includes an attachment groove near the nozzle. The flame indicator includes an attachment ring configured to fit into the groove, thereby securing the flame indicator to the gas burner, and a flame path portion extending from the attachment ring into the jet of pressurized combustible gas. The flame path portion is formed from a material which incandescently glows whenever the jet of combustible pressurized gas is lit.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2012Publication date: November 7, 2013Applicant: Graco Minnesota Inc.Inventors: Charles W. Dawson, Barry W. Mattson, Thomas L. Triplett, Steven H. Fredrickson, Christopher A. Lins
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Patent number: 8393824Abstract: An adjustable spacer plate 12 mounts over the US standard screed box 10 thermoplastic opening 14 of 0.125? and creates a 0.090? opening.[This eliminates the need for the user to buy another costly screed box.] For screeding over stencils, the spacer 12 can be flipped to create a zero clearance opening. This allows the thermoplastic to come out only when an opening in the stencil pattern is present. Also, as the die 14 wears down, the spacer can be removed which lets the standard size opening be used as a substitute for the 0.090? opening.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2010Date of Patent: March 12, 2013Assignee: Graco Minnesota Inc.Inventors: James C. Schroeder, Steven H. Fredrickson, Roland M. Bedard, Thomas L. Triplett
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Publication number: 20120128420Abstract: The screed box (12) rides coplanar to the road surface (14) by pivoting independently of the thermo striper machine (16). This allows the user to create more uniform lines and reduces unsightly pooling of thermoplastic caused by “rocking” of the screed box (12). A machined shaft (18) attached to the screed box (12) pivots in the pre-tensioned mounting bracket (20) on the thermo striper (16). The screed box (12) pivots axially in this mount (20) when it travels over a surface (14), which may be non-coplanar to the plane created by the three wheel points on the thermo striper (16) as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5. To remove the screed die (12), the pivot mount (20) is relieved of spring (24) tension by pressing down by hand or foot the handle (22) mounted to the pivot (20).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2010Publication date: May 24, 2012Applicant: GRACO MINNESOTA INC.Inventors: James C. Schroeder, Steven H. Fredrickson, Roland M. Bedard, Thomas L. Triplett
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Publication number: 20120121333Abstract: A bead dispenser 10 for use with a line striper controls the amount of beads being dispensed onto a thermal (or other) stripe or marking, minimizing waste by not dropping excessive beads. The bead box 12 is capable of dropping six to ten pounds of beads per one hundred square feet. An adjustable lever 14 with a spring plunger 16 allows the user to choose the glass bead flow rate by simply moving adjuster to one of four settings 18. The adjustable lever 14 is attached to an offset shaft 20 that applies tension to the polyurethane flap 22 when rotated.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2010Publication date: May 17, 2012Inventors: James C. Schroeder, Steven H. Fredrickson, Roland M. Bedard, Thomas L. Triplett
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Publication number: 20120121331Abstract: An adjustable spacer plate (12) mounts over the US standard screed box (10) thermoplastic opening (14) of 0.125? and creates a 0.090? opening. This eliminates the need for the user to buy another costly screed box. For screeding over stencils, the spacer (12) can be flipped to create a zero clearance opening. This allows the thermoplastic to come out only when an opening in the stencil pattern is present. Also, as the die (14) wears down, the spacer can be removed which lets the standard size opening be used as a substitute for the 0.090? opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2010Publication date: May 17, 2012Inventors: James C. Schroeder, Steven H. Fredrickson, Roland M. Bedard, Thomas L. Triplett
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Publication number: 20120121332Abstract: A thermoplastic line striper has a shift box assembly (10) which guides the screed box (12) and bead dispenser box (14) to following positions: 1) the deployed position where the screed box (12) is down and screed gate (18) is open and the bead box dispenser wheel is engaged; 2) non-deployed and down on ground where the screed box (12) is down, the screed gate (18) is closed and the bead box (14) dispenser wheel is disengaged; and 3) non-deployed and raised off the ground where the screed box (12) is raised up, the screed gate (18) is closed and the bead box dispenser (14) wheel is disengaged. In this third position, the stick shift (20) is locked for transport mode by hooking it behind hook (22) in shift plate (24).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2010Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: GRACO MINNESOTA INC.Inventors: Steven H. Fredrickson, James C. Schroeder, Thomas L. Triplett, Roland M. Bedard
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Publication number: 20110020064Abstract: The striper 10 has an aluminum die trough 12 and doctor gate 14 components having a black anodized Type 2 Class 2 coating. Other components 16 of the screed box 18 which are not intended to transfer hear are coated with a reflective E-nickel. These components 16 are more likely to be use to lift the screed box and will absorb less heat due to their reflective properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Applicant: GRACO MINNESOTA INC.Inventors: James C. Schroeder, Steven H. Fredrickson, Roland M. Bedard, Thomas L. Triplett
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Publication number: 20100294855Abstract: This invention allows a painter to use a sprayer 12 to reach objects or surfaces that would otherwise be out of reach for them. A step 10 is provided on the sprayer 12 which provides a quick and easy solution for users when prepping and cleaning a room. This feature would easily allow an average sized man to reach the ceiling in an 8 foot room and other similar heights. In this function the step 10 would allow the sprayer frame 14 to act as a step stool or step ladder.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2009Publication date: November 25, 2010Inventors: Dale D. Johnson, Andrew J. Kopel, Steve J. Wrobel, Steven H. Fredrickson
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Patent number: D580515Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2008Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Graco Minnesota Inc.Inventors: Steven J. Wrobel, Steven H. Fredrickson
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Patent number: D619625Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2009Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Graco Minnesota Inc.Inventors: James C. Schroeder, Roland M. Bedard, Steven H. Fredrickson, Thomas L. Triplett