Patents by Inventor Todd Sarnstrom
Todd Sarnstrom 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: 9114550Abstract: In the process of forming a wood pulp fiber and thermoplastic polymer composition the step of decreasing the exit area of the mixing device to 40 to 60% of the cross-sectional area of the mixing device.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2012Date of Patent: August 25, 2015Assignee: Weyerhaeuser NR CompanyInventors: Jason M. Cernohous, Todd Sarnstrom
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Patent number: 8677898Abstract: An apparatus and methods for the adjustment of the position of a die in a printing press are disclosed. The apparatus and methods provide for the adjustment of a die frame within a chase. The chase defines a horizontal and a vertical axis. The die frame is slidably secured in a chase to permit movement and adjustment of the die frame in the horizontal and the vertical axis. The die frame may be slidably mounted to one or more vertical guides and one or more horizontal guides to facilitate movement and adjustment in the horizontal and vertical axis.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2008Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: Jostens, Inc.Inventor: Todd Sarnstrom
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Publication number: 20120035034Abstract: The present invention relates to articles and methods for producing non-latex balloons with low surface electrical conductivities and an extended product life. In a preferred embodiment, a multilayer composite film having an exposed metalized layer is coated with an elastomeric sealant layer that increases electrical resistivity of the balloon product to greater than 1.08 Ohms/sq. The invention relates to articles and methods for producing needed bonds and seal strength required to manufacture non latex balloons. The balloons of this invention have an extended product life because they are more resistant to common defects like pin holing and stress cracks than conventional balloon systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2011Publication date: February 9, 2012Applicant: ANAGRAM INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Todd Sarnstrom, Paul Ansolabehere, Dean Borchardt, Andrew Swanson, Jeffrey J. Cernohous, Michael Fatica, Gianfranco Chicarella
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Publication number: 20110223828Abstract: The present invention relates to articles and methods for producing non-latex balloons with low surface electrical conductivities and an extended product life. In a preferred embodiment, a multilayer composite film having an exposed metallized layer is coated with an elastomeric sealant layer that increases electrical resistivity of the balloon product to greater than 1.08 Ohms/sq. The invention relates to articles and methods for producing needed bonds and seal strength required to manufacture non latex balloons. The balloons of this invention have an extended product life because they are more resistant to common defects like pin holing and stress cracks than conventional balloon systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: ANAGRAM INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Todd Sarnstrom, Paul Ansolabehere, Dean Borchardt, Andrew Swanson, Jeffrey J. Cernohous, Michael Fatica, Gianfranco Chicarella
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Patent number: 7972193Abstract: The present invention relates to articles and methods for producing non-latex balloons with low surface electrical conductivities and an extended product life. In a preferred embodiment, a multilayer composite film having an exposed metallized layer is coated with an elastomeric sealant layer that increases electrical resistivity of the balloon product to greater than 1.08 Ohms/sq. The invention relates to articles and methods for producing needed bonds and seal strength required to manufacture non latex balloons. The balloons of this invention have an extended product life because they are more resistant to common defects like pin holing and stress cracks than conventional balloon systems.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2008Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: Anagram International , Inc.Inventors: Todd Sarnstrom, Paul Ansolabehere, Dean Borchardt, Andrew Swanson, Jeffrey J. Cernohous, Michael Fatica, Gianfranco Chicarella
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Publication number: 20100159795Abstract: The present invention relates to articles and methods for producing non-latex balloons with low surface electrical conductivities and an extended product life. In a preferred embodiment, a multilayer composite film having an exposed metallized layer is coated with an elastomeric sealant layer that increases electrical resistivity of the balloon product to greater than 1.08 Ohms/sq. The invention relates to articles and methods for producing needed bonds and seal strength required to manufacture non latex balloons. The balloons of this invention have an extended product life because they are more resistant to common defects like pin holing and stress cracks than conventional balloon systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventors: Todd Sarnstrom, Paul Ansolabehere, Dean Borchardt, Andrew Swanson, Jeffrey J. Cernohous, Michael Fatica, Gianfranco Chicarella
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Publication number: 20080202361Abstract: An apparatus and methods for the adjustment of the position of a die in a printing press are disclosed. The apparatus and methods provide for the adjustment of a die frame within a chase. The chase defines a horizontal and a vertical axis. The die frame is slidably secured in a chase to permit movement and adjustment of the die frame in the horizontal and the vertical axis. The die frame may be slidably mounted to one or more vertical guides and one or more horizontal guides to facilitate movement and adjustment in the horizontal and vertical axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2008Publication date: August 28, 2008Inventor: Todd Sarnstrom
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Patent number: 7337721Abstract: An apparatus and methods for the adjustment of the position of a die in a printing press are disclosed. The apparatus and methods provide for the adjustment of a die frame within a chase. The chase defines a horizontal and a vertical axis. The die frame is slidably secured in a chase to permit movement and adjustment of the die frame in the horizontal and the vertical axis. The die frame may be slidably mounted to one or more vertical guides and one or more horizontal guides to facilitate movement and adjustment in the horizontal and vertical axis.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2002Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: Jostens, Inc.Inventor: Todd Sarnstrom
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Publication number: 20070293120Abstract: A two layer non-latex balloon in which a portion of the two layers is heat-sealed together to form a pocket which does not inflate. A slot made in a portion of the pocket allows items to be inserted. After inflation, the balloon appears to be a picture frame surrounding the item inserted in the pocket.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2007Publication date: December 20, 2007Applicant: Anagram International, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Bourgeault, Robert Greenwald, Todd Sarnstrom, Paul Ansolabehere
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Patent number: 6959624Abstract: A apparatus and method for setting stones in jewelry is disclosed. The apparatus includes two or more wheels and a jewelry mount secured to a body. The body is configured to bring the wheels in contact with a set edge of an item of jewelry secured in the jewelry mount. The wheels are then rotated about the periphery of the set edge to roll the edge over the stone and thereby, to secure the stone in the setting.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2002Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Assignee: Jostens, Inc.Inventors: Kelly Knuston, Todd Sarnstrom
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Patent number: 6811336Abstract: A register cam and a printing press incorporating the register cam are disclosed. The register cam permits the selection of alternative configurations that permit the alteration of parameters of the registration without the removal of the register cam from the printing press. The register cam can have one or more arms movably connected to and extending from the body. The one or more arms include at least two faces with each face having a distinct profile such that when an arm is in a first orientation a first face is presented to contact a gripper arm of the printing press and in a second orientation a second face is presented to contact the gripper arm of the printing press.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2001Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Jostens, Inc.Inventor: Todd Sarnstrom
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Publication number: 20040031357Abstract: A apparatus and method for setting stones in jewelry is disclosed. The apparatus includes two or more wheels and a jewelry mount secured to a body. The body is configured to bring the wheels in contact with a set edge of an item of jewelry secured in the jewelry mount. The wheels are then rotated about the periphery of the set edge to roll the edge over the stone and thereby, to secure the stone in the setting.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2002Publication date: February 19, 2004Inventors: Kelly Knuston, Todd Sarnstrom
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Publication number: 20030131739Abstract: An apparatus and methods for the adjustment of the position of a die in a printing press are disclosed. The apparatus and methods provide for the adjustment of a die frame within a chase. The chase defines a horizontal and a vertical axis. The die frame is slidably secured in a chase to permit movement and adjustment of the die frame in the horizontal and the vertical axis. The die frame may be slidably mounted to one or more vertical guides and one or more horizontal guides to facilitate movement and adjustment in the horizontal and vertical axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2002Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventor: Todd Sarnstrom
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Publication number: 20030099499Abstract: A register cam and a printing press incorporating the register cam are disclosed. The register cam permits the selection of alternative configurations that permit the alteration of parameters of the registration without the removal of the register cam from the printing press. The register cam can have one or more arms movably connected to and extending from the body. The one or more arms include at least two faces with each face having a distinct profile such that when an arm is in a first orientation a first face is presented to contact a gripper arm of the printing press and in a second orientation a second face is presented to contact the gripper arm of the printing press.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2001Publication date: May 29, 2003Inventor: Todd Sarnstrom