Patents by Inventor Tom Jansen
Tom Jansen 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: 12064925Abstract: A fiber-reinforced composite laminate for use in electromagnetic welding of molded parts of said laminates. The laminate has a plurality of structural layers, each formed of electrically conductive fibers embedded in a thermoplastic matrix. Eddy currents may be induced in the electrically conductive fibers by an electrical conductor that generates an electromagnetic field. The structural layers include a first, a second and, optionally, a third pair of two adjacently positioned structural layers. The first pair has an intermediate layer which allows eddy currents to flow between the two structural layers of the first pair. The second pair has an intermediate layer which prevents eddy currents from flowing between the two structural layers of the second pair. The optional third pair does not have an intermediate layer. The laminate shows efficient heating by an electromagnetic field.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2021Date of Patent: August 20, 2024Assignee: KOK & VAN ENGELEN COMPOSITE STRUCTURES B.V.Inventors: Maarten Labordus, Tom Jansen, Michiel Hendrik Paul Bruijkers, Thomas Wirtz, Alexandros Michaïl Mitrousias, Sacha Schmitter
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Publication number: 20230166458Abstract: A fiber-reinforced composite laminate for use in electromagnetic welding of molded parts of said laminates. The laminate has a plurality of structural layers, each formed of electrically conductive fibers embedded in a thermoplastic matrix. Eddy currents may be induced in the electrically conductive fibers by an electrical conductor that generates an electromagnetic field. The structural layers include a first, a second and, optionally, a third pair of two adjacently positioned structural layers. The first pair has an intermediate layer which allows eddy currents to flow between the two structural layers of the first pair. The second pair has an intermediate layer which prevents eddy currents from flowing between the two structural layers of the second pair. The optional third pair does not have an intermediate layer. The laminate shows efficient heating by an electromagnetic field.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2021Publication date: June 1, 2023Applicant: KOK & VAN ENGELEN COMPOSITE STRUCTURES B.V.Inventors: Maarten LABORDUS, Tom JANSEN, Michiel Hendrik Paul BRUIJKERS, Thomas WIRTZ, Alexandros Michaïl MITROUSIAS, Sacha SCHMITTER
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Patent number: 11597162Abstract: A tooling for use in a method for electromagnetic welding of two contacted surfaces of molded parts. The tooling includes a rubber body and pressurizing means for pressurizing the rubber body and applying pressure to the contacted surfaces. The rubber body includes an embedded stiff body shaped such as to define different rubber body thicknesses in different directions, which causes a different pressure build-up in the different directions. A method for manufacturing the tooling. The tooling may be used in electromagnetic welding of two contacted surfaces of molded parts by moving a joining inductor along the contacted surfaces, generating an electromagnetic field in an induction-sensitive component of the molded parts to heat a thermally activated coupling means of the molded parts to above a melting temperature of the coupling means.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2019Date of Patent: March 7, 2023Assignee: KOK & VAN ENGELEN COMPOSITE STRUCTURES B.V.Inventors: Maarten Labordus, Tom Jansen, Michiel Bruijkers
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Publication number: 20220063210Abstract: A tooling for use in a method for electromagnetic welding of two contacted surfaces of molded parts. The tooling includes a rubber body and pressurizing means for pressurizing the rubber body and applying pressure to the contacted surfaces. The rubber body includes an embedded stiff body shaped such as to define different rubber body thicknesses in different directions, which causes a different pressure build-up in the different directions. A method for manufacturing the tooling. The tooling may be used in electromagnetic welding of two contacted surfaces of molded parts by moving a joining inductor along the contacted surfaces, generating an electromagnetic field in an induction-sensitive component of the molded parts to heat a thermally activated coupling means of the molded parts to above a melting temperature of the coupling means.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2019Publication date: March 3, 2022Applicant: KOK & VAN ENGELEN COMPOSITE STRUCTURES B.V.Inventors: Maarten LABORDUS, Tom JANSEN, Michiel BRUIJKERS
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Patent number: 8863815Abstract: A vertically operating door and its drive system can be configured to push a door panel along a track to various overhead storage configurations including vertical, horizontal, inclined and coiled. Semi-flexible drive strips extend continuously along lateral edges of the curtain. The system includes a drive gear that engages a series of projections on at least one drive strip so that the gear can push the door between its open and closed positions. To protect the door from being damaged by collisions, the track can include a breakaway feature that allows at least a portion of the panel with its drive strip to separate from the track without permanent distortion. The drive strip and panel remain together as they break away from the track. The threshold of the breakaway force can be changed by selecting a retention strip from a plurality of interchangeable strips having different degrees of flexibility.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2010Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Rite-Hite Holding CorporationInventors: Tom Jansen, Peter S. Schulte, Carl David Hardison, III, Jason Dondlinger
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Patent number: 8857498Abstract: A vertically operating door and its drive system can be configured to push a door panel along a track to various overhead storage configurations including vertical, horizontal, inclined and coiled. Semi-flexible drive strips extend continuously along lateral edges of the curtain. The system includes a drive gear that engages a series of projections on at least one drive strip so that the gear can push the door between its open and closed positions. To protect the door from being damaged by collisions, the track can include a breakaway feature that allows at least a portion of the panel with its drive strip to separate from the track without permanent distortion. The drive strip and panel remain together as they break away from the track. The threshold of the breakaway force can be changed by selecting a retention strip from a plurality of interchangeable strips having different degrees of flexibility.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2010Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Assignee: Rite-Hite Holding CorporationInventors: Jason Dondlinger, Carl Hardison, Tom Jansen, Peter S. Schulte
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Patent number: 8037921Abstract: A vertically operating door and its drive system can be configured to push a door panel along a track to various overhead storage configurations including vertical, horizontal, inclined and coiled. Semi-flexible drive strips extend continuously along lateral edges of the curtain. The system includes a drive gear that engages a series of projections on at least one drive strip so that the gear can push the door between its open and closed positions. To protect the door from being damaged by collisions, the track can include a breakaway feature that allows at least a portion of the panel with its drive strip to separate from the track without permanent distortion. The drive strip and panel remain together as they break away from the track. The threshold of the breakaway force can be changed by selecting a retention strip from a plurality of interchangeable strips having different degrees of flexibility.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2006Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Rite-Hite Holding CorporationInventors: Jason Dondlinger, Carl Hardison, Tom Jansen, Peter S. Schulte
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Publication number: 20110067307Abstract: A vertically operating door and its drive system can be configured to push a door panel along a track to various overhead storage configurations including vertical, horizontal, inclined and coiled. Semi-flexible drive strips extend continuously along lateral edges of the curtain. The system includes a drive gear that engages a series of projections on at least one drive strip so that the gear can push the door between its open and closed positions. To protect the door from being damaged by collisions, the track can include a breakaway feature that allows at least a portion of the panel with its drive strip to separate from the track without permanent distortion. The drive strip and panel remain together as they break away from the track. The threshold of the breakaway force can be changed by selecting a retention strip from a plurality of interchangeable strips having different degrees of flexibility.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2010Publication date: March 24, 2011Inventors: Jason Dondlinger, Carl Hardison, Tom Jansen, Peter S. Schulte
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Publication number: 20100263286Abstract: A vertically operating door and its drive system can be configured to push a door panel along a track to various overhead storage configurations including vertical, horizontal, inclined and coiled. Semi-flexible drive strips extend continuously along lateral edges of the curtain. The system includes a drive gear that engages a series of projections on at least one drive strip so that the gear can push the door between its open and closed positions. To protect the door from being damaged by collisions, the track can include a breakaway feature that allows at least a portion of the panel with its drive strip to separate from the track without permanent distortion. The drive strip and panel remain together as they break away from the track. The threshold of the breakaway force can be changed by selecting a retention strip from a plurality of interchangeable strips having different degrees of flexibility.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2010Publication date: October 21, 2010Inventors: Tom Jansen, Peter S. Schulte, Carl Hardison, Jason Dondlinger
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Patent number: 7748431Abstract: A vertically operating door and its drive system can be configured to push a door panel along a track to various overhead storage configurations including vertical, horizontal, inclined and coiled. Semi-flexible drive strips extend continuously along lateral edges of the curtain. The system includes a drive gear that engages a series of projections on at least one drive strip so that the gear can push the door between its open and closed positions. To protect the door from being damaged by collisions, the track can include a breakaway feature that allows at least a portion of the panel with its drive strip to separate from the track without permanent distortion. The drive strip and panel remain together as they break away from the track. The threshold of the breakaway force can be changed by selecting a retention strip from a plurality of interchangeable strips having different degrees of flexibility.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2007Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Rite-Hite Holding CorporationInventors: Tom Jansen, Jason Dondlinger, Peter S. Schulte, Carl David Hardison
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Patent number: 7578097Abstract: A door for a cold storage locker or other applications includes an inflatable or fluid-filled seal system. The seal system comprises a network of pliable tubular seals that expand as air or another fluid is forced air through the seals. Expansion of the seals provides a more positive seal. To inhibit frost from accumulating near the seals, the seals are kept relatively warm by continuously circulating fluid through the seals regardless of whether the door is open or closed. In some cases, the fluid within the seals is heated.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2003Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: Rite-Hite Holding CorporationInventors: Jason Dondlinger, Tom Jansen, Frank Heim, Kevin J. Gebke
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Publication number: 20070277942Abstract: A vertically operating door and its drive system can be configured to push a door panel along a track to various overhead storage configurations including vertical, horizontal. inclined and coiled. Semi-flexible drive strips extend continuously along lateral edges of the curtain. The system includes a drive gear that engages a series of projections on at least one drive strip so that the gear can push the door between its open and closed positions. To protect the door from being damaged by collisions, the track can include a breakaway feature that allows at least a portion of the panel with its drive strip to separate from the track without permanent distortion. The drive strip and panel remain together as they break away from the track. The threshold of the breakaway force can be changed by selecting a retention strip from a plurality of interchangeable strips having different degrees of flexibility.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2006Publication date: December 6, 2007Inventors: Jason Dondlinger, Carl Hardison, Tom Jansen, Peter S. Schulte
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Publication number: 20070277941Abstract: A vertically operating door and its drive system can be configured to push a door panel along a track to various overhead storage configurations including vertical, horizontal, inclined and coiled. Semi-flexible drive strips extend continuously along lateral edges of the curtain. The system includes a drive gear that engages a series of projections on at least one drive strip so that the gear can push the door between its open and closed positions. To protect the door from being damaged by collisions, the track can include a breakaway feature that allows at least a portion of the panel with its drive strip to separate from the track without permanent distortion. The drive strip and panel remain together as they break away from the track. The threshold of the breakaway force can be changed by selecting a retention strip from a plurality of interchangeable strips having different degrees of flexibility.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2007Publication date: December 6, 2007Inventors: Tom Jansen, Peter S. Schulte, Carl Hardison, Jason Dondlinger
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Publication number: 20070277943Abstract: A vertically operating door and its drive system can be configured to push a door panel along a track to various overhead storage configurations including vertical, horizontal, inclined and coiled. Semi-flexible drive strips extend continuously along lateral edges of the curtain. The system includes a drive gear that engages a series of projections on at least one drive strip so that the gear can push the door between its open and closed positions. To protect the door from being damaged by collisions, the track can include a breakaway feature that allows at least a portion of the panel with its drive strip to separate from the track without permanent distortion. The drive strip and panel remain together as they break away from the track. The threshold of the breakaway force can be changed by selecting a retention strip from a plurality of interchangeable strips having different degrees of flexibility.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2006Publication date: December 6, 2007Applicant: RITE-HITE HOLDING CORPORATIONInventors: James C. Boerger, Tom Jansen, Peter S. Shulte, Carl D. Hardison, Jason Dondlinger
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Patent number: 6942000Abstract: An improved coupling mechanism for adjacent panels of a sectional door, the panels including facing, adjacent edges; the coupling mechanism including at least one recess formed in or disposed adjacent to the facing edge of each panel, and also including at least one pliable hinge member having a body portion, and expanded regions at each end of the body portion, which are received within and movable within the facing recesses to provide for the relative movement between the facing edges of the panels as the door moves between blocking and unblocking positions.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1999Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Rite-Hite Holding CorporationInventors: Bill Hoerner, Tom Jansen, Perry Knutson
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Publication number: 20050060937Abstract: A door for a cold storage locker or other applications includes an inflatable or fluid-filled seal system. The seal system comprises a network of pliable tubular seals that expand as air or another fluid is forced air through the seals. Expansion of the seals provides a more positive seal. To inhibit frost from accumulating near the seals, the seals are kept relatively warm by continuously circulating fluid through the seals regardless of whether the door is open or closed. In some cases, the fluid within the seals is heated.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2003Publication date: March 24, 2005Inventors: Jason Dondlinger, Tom Jansen, Frank Heim, Kevin Gebke
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Publication number: 20050037704Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus for breaking tissue connections in poultry suspended by the feet prior to the evisceration of this poultry. The tissue connections connect a portion of the viscera with belly fat located at the breast side of the inner cavity wall of the poultry. The apparatus includes an instrument to be inserted into the poultry via an incision provided at the vent side and performs a movement inside the poultry to break the tissue connections, wherein the instrument breaks the tissue connections between the belly fat and the gizzard.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2004Publication date: February 17, 2005Inventors: Cornelis de Heer, Tom Jansen
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Patent number: 6698490Abstract: A guiding mechanism for use in combination with an industrial door that includes an extension member extending across a doorway when the door is in a doorway blocking position is provided. The guiding mechanism includes a guard bracket extending along the doorway and having a mounting segment and a guard segment, and a track extending along the doorway and including a guideway for receiving a roller of the extension member and for guiding the roller as the door moves between blocking and unblocking positions. The track is affixedly mounted to the mounting segment such that the guard segment protects the track from an obstacle during a track impact condition.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2001Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Rite-Hite Holding CorporationInventors: Bill Hoerner, Tom Jansen, Perry Knutson, Steve Lester, Ronald P. Snyder, Donald P. Grant
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Patent number: 6455801Abstract: A method for manufacturing projection weld connections between plate parts of electrically conductive material such as body parts of automobiles in which a triangular projection is pressed in one of the plate parts, the projection having a rectangular base. Welding takes place under pressure using a pulse of current of about 15,000 to 50,000 amperes for 1 to 10 milliseconds.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2000Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: Arplas Projects BVInventor: Tom Jansen Bramervaer
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Publication number: 20020117271Abstract: A guiding mechanism for use in combination with an industrial door that includes an extension member extending across a doorway when the door is in a doorway blocking position is provided. The guiding mechanism includes a guard bracket extending along the doorway and having a mounting segment and a guard segment, and a track extending along the doorway and including a guideway for receiving a roller of the extension member and for guiding the roller as the door moves between blocking and unblocking positions. The track is affixedly mounted to the mounting segment such that the guard segment protects the track from an obstacle during a track impact condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2001Publication date: August 29, 2002Applicant: Rite-Hite CorporationInventors: Bill Hoerner, Tom Jansen, Perry Knutson, Steve Lester, Ronald P. Snyder, Donald P. Grant