Patents by Inventor Terry L. Lautzenheiser
Terry L. Lautzenheiser 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: 7888614Abstract: An illuminated control button with an eccentric switch and a button spring configured to substantially balance the mechanical resistance of the switch when the button is depressed. The switch may be a conventional push-button switch having a stem directly contacting a portion of the control button. The button spring may include an integral reflector and may have a rim that defines a surface engaging the button. The control button may include a fixed light source and the reflector may move about the light source when the control button is depressed. The present invention also provides a control button with a light source at least partially contained within an integrating sphere. In one embodiment, the integrating sphere includes a somewhat cup-shaped diffusely reflective surface that cooperates with a diffusely reflective surface on the back surface of the button to substantially evenly distribute light from the light source throughout the integrating sphere.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2009Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Access Business Group International LLCInventors: Bradley J. Pippel, Terry L. Lautzenheiser, Thomas A. Niezgoda
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Publication number: 20100139779Abstract: A valve system enables use of a standard single line faucet with a water treatment system, protects water treatment systems and other fluid flow devices from unnecessary fluid pressure, and regulates or prevents fluid flow to a dispenser or outlet in response to a particular event, such as a leak. The valve system includes a housing having ports for: (1) receiving a supply fluid, (2) supplying the fluid to a device, such as a water treatment system, (3) receiving the fluid from the device and (4) supplying fluid to a dispenser. The valve system also includes an automatic shutoff device within the housing that prevents water from flowing into the housing and the water treatment system when the dispensing outlet is closed and that allows water to flow through the housing and into the water treatment system when the outlet is open. The valve system may also include a second actuator connected to the automatic shutoff that is capable of moving the automatic shutoff to a partially or fully closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2010Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: ACCESS BUSINESS GROUP INTERNATIONAL LLCInventors: Terry L. Lautzenheiser, David O. Godfrey, Michael E. Miles, Steve O. Mork, Richard B. Bylsma
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Publication number: 20100116369Abstract: A valve system enables use of a standard single line faucet with a water treatment system. The valve system may include a housing having ports for receiving untreated supply water, supplying water to a water treatment system, receiving treated water from the water treatment system and supplying treated water to a dispenser. The valve system includes an automatic shutoff device that prevents water from flowing into the water treatment system when the dispensing faucet is closed and allows water to flow into the water treatment system when the faucet is open. The valve system may include a pressure relief mechanism that removes pressure from the water treatment system when the faucet is closed and a check valve for maintaining a desired amount of pressure within the valve system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2009Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: ACCESS BUSINESS GROUP INTERNATIONAL LLCInventors: Terry L. Lautzenheiser, David O. Godfrey, Michael E. Miles
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Publication number: 20100096246Abstract: An illuminated control button with an eccentric switch and a button spring configured to substantially balance the mechanical resistance of the switch when the button is depressed. The switch may be a conventional push-button switch having a stem directly contacting a portion of the control button. The button spring may include an integral reflector and may have a rim that defines a surface engaging the button. The control button may include a fixed light source and the reflector may move about the light source when the control button is depressed. The present invention also provides a control button with a light source at least partially contained within an integrating sphere. In one embodiment, the integrating sphere includes a somewhat cup-shaped diffusely reflective surface that cooperates with a diffusely reflective surface on the back surface of the button to substantially evenly distribute light from the light source throughout the integrating sphere.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: ACCESS BUSINESS GROUP INTERNATIONAL LLCInventors: Bradley J. Pippel, Terry L. Lautzenheiser, Thomas A. Niezgoda
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Patent number: 7629548Abstract: An illuminated control button with an eccentric switch and a button spring configured to substantially balance the mechanical resistance of the switch when the button is depressed. The switch may be a conventional push-button switch having a stem directly contacting a portion of the control button. The button spring may include an integral reflector and may have a rim that defines a surface engaging the button. The control button may include a fixed light source and the reflector may move about the light source when the control button is depressed. The present invention also provides a control button with a light source at least partially contained within an integrating sphere. In one embodiment, the integrating sphere includes a somewhat cup-shaped diffusely reflective surface that cooperates with a diffusely reflective surface on the back surface of the button to substantially evenly distribute light from the light source throughout the integrating sphere.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2006Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Access Business Group International LLCInventors: Bradley J. Pippel, Terry L. Lautzenheiser, Thomas A. Niezgoda
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Patent number: 7612528Abstract: A vehicle power interface includes an adaptive inductive power supply. The adaptive inductive power supply has a primary within a remote device holder. The adaptive inductive power supply is capable of providing power to remote devices placed within the remote device holder. A communication interface may be provided which can enable communication between the remote device and any data bus within the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2004Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Access Business Group International LLCInventors: David W. Baarman, Terry L. Lautzenheiser, Thomas Jay Leppien
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Patent number: 7476870Abstract: Thermoplastic compositions that reflect ultraviolet light are provided herein, along with articles of manufacture and methods of fluid purification using the same. The thermoplastic compositions preferably comprise a suitable thermoplastic material and microparticles of UV reflective material, such as aluminum or stainless steel. The thermoplastic compositions are useful, for example, in forming articles of manufacture comprising a UV reflective surface that are suitable for use in a water treatment system in connection with a UV light source.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2007Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: Access Business Group LLCInventors: Liane B. Hopaluk, Farhod G. Baghera, Terry L. Lautzenheiser, David M. Byrne
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Publication number: 20080258681Abstract: An inductive charging rack for providing electrical power to an implement includes a back, an inductive primary attached to the back, and a hanger for holding the implement. The rack may include a control for energizing the inductive primary and a transceiver for providing communication to and from the implement. The inductive primary could be attached to the surface of the charging rack or it could be incorporated within the rack.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Applicant: ACCESS BUSINESS GROUP INTERNATIONAL LLCInventors: David W. Baarman, Terry L. Lautzenheiser, Thomas Jay Leppien
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Patent number: 7411479Abstract: An inductive coil assembly having multiple coils arranged at distinct orientations to provide efficient inductive coupling of power or communications or both to a device when the device is arranged at different orientations with respect to the inductive primary coil. In one embodiment, the inductive coil assembly includes three coils, each oriented along one of the x, y and z axes of a standard Cartesian three-dimensional coordinate system. The three separate coils provide effective transfer of power and communication when the device is at essentially any orientation with respect to the primary coil. In an alternative embodiment, the multi-axis inductive coil assembly of the present invention can function as a primary to inductively transmit power or communication or both over a plurality of magnetic fields at distinct orientations.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2006Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: Access Business Group International LLCInventors: David W. Baarman, Terry L. Lautzenheiser
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Patent number: 7408324Abstract: An inductive charging rack for providing electrical power to an implement includes a back, an inductive primary attached to the back, and a hanger for holding the implement. The rack may include a control for energizing the inductive primary and a transceiver for providing communication to and from the implement. The inductive primary could be attached to the surface of the charging rack or it could be incorporated within the rack.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2004Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Assignee: Access Business Group International LLCInventors: David W. Baarman, Terry L. Lautzenheiser, Thomas Jay Leppien
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Publication number: 20080156717Abstract: A plastic fluid flow director for a water treatment system is provided having a plastic substrate with a protective coating that is substantially opaque to UV light. The plastic substrate may be ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene and the UV opaque coating may be unexpanded polytetrafluoroethylene (“PTFE”). The UV opaque coating protects the plastic substrate from UV light, which may be destructive to the plastic, during the water treatment process. The coating is suitable for water contact, does not break down in the presence of ultraviolet light for extended periods, and otherwise works with conventional water treatment systems. The plastic substrate with UV opaque coating is a suitable replacement for a stainless steel fluid flow director.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2007Publication date: July 3, 2008Applicant: ACCESS BUSINESS GROUP INTERNATIONAL LLCInventors: Liane B. Hopaluk, Terry L. Lautzenheiser
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Patent number: 7311828Abstract: A wall mount for attaching water treatment system to a wall plate consists of a platform and a vertical portion. The water treatment system rests on the platform. The water treatment systems extend through the back of the wall mount and extend through passages in the wall mount and into the water treatment system. The water tubes, when placed within the water treatment system, assist in maintaining the water treatment system on the wall mount.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2005Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Assignee: Access Business Group International LLCInventors: Michael E. Miles, Terry L. Lautzenheiser
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Patent number: 7304312Abstract: Thermoplastic compositions that reflect ultraviolet light are provided herein, along with articles of manufacture and methods of fluid purification using the same. The thermoplastic compositions preferably comprise a suitable thermoplastic material and microparticles of UV reflective material, such as aluminum or stainless steel. The thermoplastic compositions are useful, for example, in forming articles of manufacture comprising a UV reflective surface that are suitable for use in a water treatment system in connection with a UV light source.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2005Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Access Business Group International LLCInventors: Liane B. Hopaluk, Farhod G. Baghera, Terry L. Lautzenheiser, David M. Byrne
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Patent number: 7252763Abstract: A lamp assembly for use in a water treatment system. The lamp assembly includes a bulb assembly, a reflector assembly and a conduit carring liquid, such as water, through the lamp assembly. The reflector assembly is configured to reflect and focus light emitted from the bulb assembly on the conduit, thereby enhancing the efficiency of the lamp assembly. The reflector assembly can include reflectors including one or more diminishing radii of curvature, which terminate and form a peak near a bulb of the bulb assembly and/or conduit.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2004Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: Access Business Group Interational LLCInventors: Roy W. Kuennen, Eric K. Bartkus, David W. Baarman, Kenneth E. Conrad, Terry L. Lautzenheiser, Greg Snyder, Scott A. Mollema
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Patent number: 7132918Abstract: An inductive coil assembly having multiple coils arranged at distinct orientations to provide efficient inductive coupling of power or communications or both to a device when the device is arranged at different orientations with respect to the inductive primary coil. In one embodiment, the inductive coil assembly includes three coils, each oriented along one of the x, y and z axes of a standard Cartesian three-dimensional coordinate system. The three separate coils provide effective transfer of power and communication when the device is at essentially any orientation with respect to the primary coil. In an alternative embodiment, the multi-axis inductive coil assembly of the present invention can function as a primary to inductively transmit power or communication or both over a plurality of magnetic fields at distinct orientations.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2003Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Assignee: Access Business Group International LLCInventors: David W. Baarman, Terry L. Lautzenheiser
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Patent number: 7116200Abstract: An inductive coil assembly having multiple coils arranged at distinct orientations to provide efficient inductive coupling of power or communications or both to a device when the device is arranged at different orientations with respect to the inductive primary coil. In one embodiment, the inductive coil assembly includes three coils, each oriented along one of the x, y and z axes of a standard Cartesian three-dimensional coordinate system. The three separate coils provide effective transfer of power and communication when the device is at essentially any orientation with respect to the primary coil. In an alternative embodiment, the multi-axis inductive coil assembly of the present invention can function as a primary to inductively transmit power or communication or both over a plurality of magnetic fields at distinct orientations.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2005Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Access Business Group International LLCInventors: David W. Baarman, Terry L. Lautzenheiser
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Patent number: 6975198Abstract: An inductive coil assembly having multiple coils arranged at distinct orientations to provide efficient inductive coupling of power or communications or both to a device when the device is arranged at different orientations with respect to the inductive primary coil. In one embodiment, the inductive coil assembly includes three coils, each oriented along one of the x, y and z axes of a standard Cartesian three-dimensional coordinate system. The three separate coils provide effective transfer of power and communication when the device is at essentially any orientation with respect to the primary coil. In an alternative embodiment, the multi-axis inductive coil assembly of the present invention can function as a primary to inductively transmit power or communication or both over a plurality of magnetic fields at distinct orientations.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2005Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: Access Business Group International LLCInventors: David W. Baarman, Terry L. Lautzenheiser
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Patent number: 6885114Abstract: A miniature hydro-power generation system may produce electric power from a flow of liquid. The miniature hydro-power generation system may include a housing that includes a plurality of paddles positioned to extend outwardly from an outer surface of the housing. The system may also include a nozzle and a centering rod extending through the housing. The housing may rotate around the centering rod when a stream of liquid from the nozzle is directed at the paddles. A generator that includes a rotor and a stator may be positioned within a cavity of the housing. The rotor may be coupled with the housing and the stator may be coupled with the centering rod. The rotor may rotate around the stator at high RPM to generate electric power when the housing rotates. The electric power may supply a load and/or may be stored in an energy storage device.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2003Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Access Business Group International, LLCInventors: David W. Baarman, Terry L. Lautzenheiser
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Publication number: 20040232845Abstract: An inductive coil assembly having multiple coils arranged at distinct orientations to provide efficient inductive coupling of power or communications or both to a device when the device is arranged at different orientations with respect to the inductive primary coil. In one embodiment, the inductive coil assembly includes three coils, each oriented along one of the x, y and z axes of a standard Cartesian three-dimensional coordinate system. The three separate coils provide effective transfer of power and communication when the device is at essentially any orientation with respect to the primary coil. In an alternative embodiment, the multi-axis inductive coil assembly of the present invention can function as a primary to inductively transmit power or communication or both over a plurality of magnetic fields at distinct orientations.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2003Publication date: November 25, 2004Inventors: David W. Baarman, Terry L. Lautzenheiser
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Patent number: D541901Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2005Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: Access Business Group International LLCInventors: David W. Baarman, Thomas Jay Leppien, Terry L. Lautzenheiser